Driving dispersion shows the spread of your tee shots — how far left or right your drives tend to miss from the center line. It's based on the GPS shot data collected from your tracked rounds.
The dispersion is visualized as a scatter plot showing where your drives land relative to the fairway. A tighter, more centered pattern means more consistent driving; a wider or off-center pattern shows where your misses tend to go.
What does the percentile mean for Driving Distance?
Driving distance percentiles compare your average driving distance to Arccos golfers at a similar handicap range. For example, if you're in the 70th percentile, you hit it farther than 70% of golfers at your level. This gives context to your distance — not just a raw yardage number.
Dispersion and distance data improves in accuracy the more rounds you track — at least 10 tracked rounds will give you the most reliable results.