Audience: All players | Level: Beginner
What does each score result symbol mean?
These symbols appear on your scorecard overview for every completed round.
What is the green diamond? A green diamond means you scored an ace β 1 on a hole.
What is the dark blue circle? A dark blue circle means you scored an eagle β 2 under par.
What is the light blue circle? A light blue circle means you scored a birdie β 1 under par.
What is the pale orange square? A pale orange square means you scored a bogey β 1 over par.
What is the medium orange square? A medium orange square means you scored a double bogey β 2 over par.
What is the dark orange square? A dark orange square means you scored a triple bogey or worse β 3 or more over par.
What do the Throw Tracker zone symbols mean?
On the Fairway
Off the Fairway
Circle 2
Circle 1
Parked
OB/Penalty
These symbols appear on your scorecard when you use full stat scoring with Throw Tracker. They represent where your disc landed on each hole.
On the Fairway β Your disc landed on the fairway.
Off the Fairway β Your disc landed off the fairway, more than 20m/66ft from the basket. If you are inside 20m/66ft but obstructed or in the trees, select Circle 1 or Circle 2 instead.
Circle 2 β Your disc landed between 10β20m (33β66ft) from the basket.
Circle 1 β Your disc landed within 10m/33ft of the basket.
Parked β Your disc landed within 3.3m/11ft of the basket β a tap-in for birdie.
OB/Penalty β Your throw went out of bounds or incurred a penalty stroke.
What are the putting and driving statistics?
These stats are calculated from your Throw Tracker data.
What is Circle 1 Putting? The percentage of putts made from inside 10m/33ft.
What is Circle 1x Putting? Circle 1 putts excluding tap-ins β putts from 3.3β10m (11β33ft).
What is Circle 2 Putting? The percentage of putts made from 10β20m (33β66ft).
What is Driving Accuracy? The percentage of drives that land on the fairway. On a par 5, both the first and second throws count as drives.
What is Circle in Regulation?
Circle in Regulation means reaching a putting position with two throws remaining for par β giving you a chance at birdie.
What is Circle 2 in Regulation? Reaching Circle 2 with two throws remaining for par.
What is Circle 1 in Regulation? Reaching Circle 1 with two throws remaining for par. This also counts as Circle 2 in Regulation.
What is Parked? Landing within 3.3m/11ft of the basket with two throws remaining for par. This also counts as Circle 1 and Circle 2 in Regulation.
What are the other statistics?
What is Scrambling? Your ability to recover from an off-target drive and still make par or better. The percentage is calculated from holes where you were off the fairway or OB at any point.
What is OB Rate? Total OB strokes divided by total holes played. An OB Rate of 0.056 means you threw OB on 5.6% of holes. It is possible to have an OB Rate above 1.0.
What is Throw-in Rate? The number of throw-ins divided by total holes played. A throw-in is any throw into the basket from outside Circle 2 (20m/66ft). An ace counts as a throw-in. Throw-in Rate cannot exceed 1.0.
What is Birdie Rate? The number of holes where you scored birdie or better, divided by total holes played.
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Article Details
Category: Using UDisc β Playing & Keeping Score
Last updated: April 2026
Topics covered: Scorecard symbols, ace, eagle, birdie, bogey, double bogey, triple bogey, Throw Tracker, zone symbols, putting statistics, driving accuracy, circle in regulation, scrambling, OB rate, throw-in rate, birdie rate
Related features: Scorecard, Throw Tracker, full stat scoring