Golf score tracking
How to track golf scores online for real improvement
Tracking scores should be fast and consistent. If you only track rounds sometimes, you miss patterns that explain why you are stuck above 100.
1. Log rounds immediately after play
Add your round right after you finish while details are fresh. Include course and tee setup so results are comparable.
2. Keep one primary score history
Use one place as your source of truth. Split tracking across apps and notes usually creates gaps and duplicate rounds.
3. Review trends every week
Weekly review keeps the feedback loop short. Check average score, handicap movement, and how your last 5 rounds compare to your target.
4. Set one next-round focus
Pick one specific goal before the next tee time. Example: keep penalty strokes below two, or avoid doubles on par 4s.
Where PinTrackr fits
Use your GPS app during the round if you want distance tools. Use PinTrackr after the round to track trends, handicap direction, and score progress in one place.