Golfpad does provide some insight on the web view for strokes gained compared to 'other players of similar ability', but that's a little vague.
I really wish it had the Vs Handicap Filter that Game Golf analytics provides, wherein you can select (Scratch, 5 handicap, 10 handicap, 20 handicap, etc) to compare your strokes gained against.
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Spencer Braunposted
about 8 years ago
Yes, it's per hole. Multiply by 18 for strokes lost per round.
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Stefan Strandlundposted
about 8 years ago
A little bit off topic, but on the theme of strokes gained. I'm a bit doubtful of the accuracy of the current strokes gained (SG) presented. I've played 4 rounds and across all 4 strokes gained categories in a single round my highest strokes lost is -0.30 and my highest strokes gained is 0.18. Although I'm a reasonably consistent player in most areas, this doesn't seem right. Is there a per hole divider in the presented strokes gained results i.e. strokes gained or lost per hole?
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Cindy Wrenposted
about 8 years ago
Thanks Spencer! We are considering this in our future feature updates. We appreciate your input!
Golfpad does provide some insight on the web view for strokes gained compared to 'other players of similar ability', but that's a little vague.
I really wish it had the Vs Handicap Filter that Game Golf analytics provides, wherein you can select (Scratch, 5 handicap, 10 handicap, 20 handicap, etc) to compare your strokes gained against.
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Spencer Braun posted about 8 years ago
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Stefan Strandlund posted about 8 years ago
A little bit off topic, but on the theme of strokes gained. I'm a bit doubtful of the accuracy of the current strokes gained (SG) presented. I've played 4 rounds and across all 4 strokes gained categories in a single round my highest strokes lost is -0.30 and my highest strokes gained is 0.18. Although I'm a reasonably consistent player in most areas, this doesn't seem right. Is there a per hole divider in the presented strokes gained results i.e. strokes gained or lost per hole?
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Cindy Wren posted about 8 years ago
Thanks Spencer! We are considering this in our future feature updates. We appreciate your input!
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