It usually happens at least once a round where i need to take a 5 iron for example and punch out back to the fairway. But now it tracks that as a distance for the club, so it affects the overall average distance.
Is there some way to track individual shots but remove them from the distance average? Not a big deal, just curious and couldn't seem to find anything.
Thank you.
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Ted Gamble posted
3 months ago
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There are 2 ways to solve this.
1. In your tracked shots history, there is a list of all shots made with each club. Beside each shot, is a toggle to either include or exclude that shot from the distance averaging. Simple toggle this particular shot off and it won't be included.
2. The other way is to create a "dummy club" in your Golf Pad bag. I named mine "Punch outs". Then select that club when you do a punch out. That way, you can select whichever "real" club you want to use for the punch out, as long as you select the "dummy" club in Golf Pad. (NOTE: This solution doesn't work if you're using Golf Pad Tags. If you are, you'll have to use option 1 above,)
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Bruce Gposted
3 months ago
Thanks. Didn't realize you could do step 1.
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Ted Gambleposted
3 months ago
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There are 2 ways to solve this.
1. In your tracked shots history, there is a list of all shots made with each club. Beside each shot, is a toggle to either include or exclude that shot from the distance averaging. Simple toggle this particular shot off and it won't be included.
2. The other way is to create a "dummy club" in your Golf Pad bag. I named mine "Punch outs". Then select that club when you do a punch out. That way, you can select whichever "real" club you want to use for the punch out, as long as you select the "dummy" club in Golf Pad. (NOTE: This solution doesn't work if you're using Golf Pad Tags. If you are, you'll have to use option 1 above,)
It usually happens at least once a round where i need to take a 5 iron for example and punch out back to the fairway. But now it tracks that as a distance for the club, so it affects the overall average distance.
Is there some way to track individual shots but remove them from the distance average? Not a big deal, just curious and couldn't seem to find anything.
Thank you.
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Ted Gamble posted 3 months ago Best Answer
There are 2 ways to solve this.
1. In your tracked shots history, there is a list of all shots made with each club. Beside each shot, is a toggle to either include or exclude that shot from the distance averaging. Simple toggle this particular shot off and it won't be included.
2. The other way is to create a "dummy club" in your Golf Pad bag. I named mine "Punch outs". Then select that club when you do a punch out. That way, you can select whichever "real" club you want to use for the punch out, as long as you select the "dummy" club in Golf Pad. (NOTE: This solution doesn't work if you're using Golf Pad Tags. If you are, you'll have to use option 1 above,)
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Bruce G posted 3 months ago
Thanks. Didn't realize you could do step 1.
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Ted Gamble posted 3 months ago Answer
There are 2 ways to solve this.
1. In your tracked shots history, there is a list of all shots made with each club. Beside each shot, is a toggle to either include or exclude that shot from the distance averaging. Simple toggle this particular shot off and it won't be included.
2. The other way is to create a "dummy club" in your Golf Pad bag. I named mine "Punch outs". Then select that club when you do a punch out. That way, you can select whichever "real" club you want to use for the punch out, as long as you select the "dummy" club in Golf Pad. (NOTE: This solution doesn't work if you're using Golf Pad Tags. If you are, you'll have to use option 1 above,)
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