The Scorecard
Tjing's scorecard is designed to work the same way during friendly rounds and during competitive play. There are a few differences that we will cover in another guide.
How to add scores and stats
To add scores, just tap the area for the player and hole you want to score. The scoring keyboard will pop up, letting you enter the score and any stats you want to track.
Scorecard options
We've packed in several features to make the scorecard work just the way you want:
Score Display
Want to focus on different aspects of your game? Toggle between showing par, throws, or hiding the total score using the button at the bottom left.
Tee Order
Keep track of who's up next by enabling the tee order display after each hole.
Minimalist Mode
Prefer a cleaner look? Enable minimalist mode to remove colors and other distractions.
Dark Mode
Playing a glow round? Dark mode will help keep your night vision intact.
Need to remove a player or delete the scorecard? Just tap on a player's name to remove them (though the scorecard creator can't remove themselves), or use the delete button to start fresh.
Hole maps
If your course has hole maps added by the Course Guardian, you'll see a map icon in the top left. Tap it to view detailed hole information - perfect for planning your shots!
Basic stats
Want to track more than just scores? Our basic stats are a great way to start analyzing your game. When entering scores, you can mark:
Circle hits
Mark this when you're within the circle (10m / 33ft) with a chance for birdie or better.
Inside putts
Track when you make your first attempt from within the circle.
Outside putts
Record those exciting makes from beyond circle's edge.
OB
For simplicity, we mark all penalties (OB, hazards, and missed mandos) as OB. Note that strokes aren't added automatically.
Throw-by-throw stats
Ready to dive deeper? Tjing offers complete throw-by-throw tracking. Check out our throw-by-throw guide to learn more about this powerful feature.