Scores / Posted by Farhan M. / 2026-04-08 8:30
9 replies
I only want to save rounds where I play well, but I know that might hide the real picture. What do you all do?
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Everyone said to track every round. Bad rounds show useful patterns, especially penalties, three-putts, and tee shot misses.
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Stableford / Posted by Mei Ling / 2026-04-09 9:30
4 replies
I used the Stableford calculator after a rough front nine. It made the back nine feel less hopeless because one bad hole did not ruin everything.
Helpful community answer
Members liked Stableford for social golf because it rewards steady play and keeps beginners moving.
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Distances / Posted by Arvind R. / 2026-04-10 10:30
4 replies
I do not know every club distance yet. Should I wait until I have perfect numbers?
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The advice was to enter rough numbers now and update them later. A rough distance ladder is still better than guessing on the course.
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Tee Choice / Posted by Vikram S. / 2026-04-11 11:30
6 replies
I moved up one tee after using the tee selector and suddenly had more approach shots instead of long recovery shots.
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Members said the right tee helps pace, confidence, and scoring. Several users said ego tees ruin beginner rounds.
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Pace / Posted by Claire Wong / 2026-04-12 12:30
4 replies
We used the pace planner before a weekend round and checked time every three holes. It made the group less rushed.
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The community liked checkpoint timing because it is simple and does not require staring at the clock all day.
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Practice / Posted by Imran Noor / 2026-04-13 13:30
10 replies
I thought I missed left and right, but after counting shots I realised most misses were short. Club choice was the real issue.
Helpful community answer
Replies suggested using the club distance tracker and aiming for the middle-back number on safer holes.
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