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How Do I View My Round Stats?

The My Activity page shows your full round history. Every tracked round gives you a quick snapshot on the card and a complete picture when you tap in — including an AI-generated story of how your round unfolded and a clear prescription for what to practice next.

 

What's on a round card

Each round card shows:

- Course name and date

- Score relative to par

- Strokes vs. your goal

- FWY% / GIR% / UP&DN% / PUTTS

- A Strokes Gained bar broken down by Driving, Approach, Short Game, and Putting

- Action buttons: Photos, Stats, View/Edit, and USGA

Tap Less to expand additional options: Resume, Notes, Scorecard, and Settings. The Resume option appears for any round with fewer than 18 holes tracked — tap it to pick up where you left off.

 

Opening round stats

Tap Stats on any round card to enter the full round detail view. At the top of the screen, you'll see your scorecard — tap any hole for shot-level detail.

 

Swiping through stat cards

Below the scorecard, swipe left and right through 7 stat cards:

1. Round Story — An AI-generated title for your round, plus course, date, yardage, your score, and a written AI summary of how the round played out.

2. Skill Score — Your skill score vs. your card score for the day, with context on how much breaks helped or hurt.

3. Club Performance — Your MVP club for the round and the top 3 clubs by Strokes Gained.

4. Strokes Gained Breakdown — Your SG by facet (Driving, Approach, Short Game, Putting) with context labels for each.

5. PGA Tour Quality — Total tour-caliber shots from the round, broken down by facet.

6. Round Arc — A cumulative SG line chart showing how your round unfolded, with your best stretch and rough patch called out.

7. Highlights — Your best shots and biggest opportunities from the round, organized by facet.

 

Below the swipeable cards

Scroll down to find three additional sections:

Round Stats — Detailed stats for each facet with key supporting numbers.

Practice Focus Area — Your weakest facet from this round, the stroke cost, and specific named drills to work on.

Round Potential — How many strokes were available based on your performance. Broken down by facet with three benchmarks: Total (your actual result), P50 (the median score for players at your goal handicap level — meaning 50% score better and 50% score worse), and P70 (the score a top-30% player at your goal handicap would shoot). The gap between your total and the P50 or P70 shows how many strokes you left on the table.

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