UDisc includes a number of statistics for tracking your game. The stats can be helpful for identifying your strengths and weakness. Stats for courses showcase easy and difficult holes, OB probabilities, and much more. You can view your own stats with various time filters to see short term and long term improvement.
Scorecard Symbols
The symbols on your scorecard represent the different zones and give you a quick visual view of how you played on each hole.
On the Fairway
Off the Fairway
Circle 2
Circle 1
Parked
OB/Penalty
If you are inside 20m / 66ft and obstructed or in the trees you should still select either Circle 1 or Circle 2 and not Off the Fairway. Off the Fairway is only appropriate if you are more than 20m from the basket.
Putting Statistics
A Putt is defined as any throw within 20m/66ft of the basket. The putting area includes Circle 1 and Circle 2.
Circle 1 Putting - Percentage of putts made from inside the traditional 10m/33ft circle.
Circle 1x Putting - Circle 1 putts eXcluding Tap Ins. This includes all putts from 3.3m-10m (11-33ft).
Circle 2 Putting - Percentage of putts made from between 10-20m/33-66ft
Driving Statistics
Driving Accuracy: Landing your drive on the fairway. Shots in the rough or way off the intended fairway should be marked “off the fairway”. If you are inside circle one but have to pitch out from a bush, you should still mark that as a Circle 1 shot. The same is true inside of circle 2.
On a Par 5, the first and second throws are each considered drives.
Circle in Regulation
Circle 2 in Regulation - Reaching Circle 2 with two shots remaining for par (and a chance at birdie).
Circle 1 in Regulation - Reaching Circle 1 (33ft/10m) with two shots remaining for par (and a chance at birdie). Also counts as hitting C2 in Regulation.
Parked - Landing with a tap in for birdie, within 11ft/3.3m of the basket. Also counts as hitting C1 & C2 in Regulation.
In Regulation is always two less than the par of the hole. Reaching a circle in regulation means a player is in position for a birdie putt.
Scrambling
The Scramble stat tracks your ability to recover from an off-target drive and avoid carding a bogey (Throwing OB or off the fairway, and still saving par or better). The percentage is calculated as the number of holes where you were off the fairway or OB at any time.
OB Rate
The OB rate statistic can be an indicator of aggressive vs safe play. It is defined as the total number of OB strokes divided by the total number of holes tracked, similar to a batting average in baseball. If one has an OB Rate of 0.056, they threw OB on 5.6% of tracked holes.
It’s possible to have an OB rate higher than 1.0, but you would have to go OB more times than the number of holes played.
Throw In
The throw-in statistic is shown as a rate similar to OB. Unlike OB Rate, it is not possible to have a throw in rate above 1.0. Throw-in rate is the number of throw-ins divided by the number of holes tracked.
A throw-in is any throw into the basket from outside Circle 2 (66ft / 20m). An Ace is considered a throw-in.
Birdie Rate
The number of holes with a birdie (or better) divided by the number of holes played.
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