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πŸ”’ How do I change my course's hole count?

If your course has added or removed holes, you can update your course map in Map Manager. Once changes are published, your course's hole count in the UDisc directory will update automatically.

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Audience: Course Ambassadors | Level: Beginner

Quick Answer

Add new holes or remove existing ones in Map Manager and publish your changes. Your directory listing will reflect the updated hole count automatically.

How to add new holes

Step 1: Open More actions

In Map Manager, tap More actions in the upper right and select Add new holes. Enter all the hole details on the right and tap Save.

Step 2: Add tees and targets

Once the new holes have been created, add tees and targets using the buttons at the top of the map. After adding each element, assign it to the correct hole and fill in all the required details.

Step 3: Save and publish

When everything looks right, tap Save and then Publish. Your new holes are now live on your course map.

Step 4: Create a new Smart Layout

Once new holes are added, you'll need to create a new Smart Layout to include them.

Note: Once a Smart Layout exists, the number of holes in that layout cannot be changed.

If you're looking to reorder or rename existing holes rather than add new ones, see πŸ”€ Reorder and rename holes.

Removing holes from your course

How you remove a hole depends on whether the change is permanent or temporary.

Permanently removing a hole

If a hole has been removed from your course for good, you'll need to delete every element associated with it β€” the tee, the target, the fairway, and the hole itself. All four must be deleted. Deleting only the hole and leaving the tee and target will result in those elements becoming unassigned and generating an error on your map.

Note: Deleting a hole permanently removes all hole-level statistics from your Course Statistics tab, including global average scores, score distributions, and hole score breakdowns for that hole. Layout difficulties may also be impacted. See πŸ”„ What does it mean to reset statistics? for more detail.

Temporarily removing a hole

If a hole is out of play for now but may return in the future, mark it as inactive rather than deleting it. This preserves all the mapped elements and historical data while removing the hole from active play. To do this, mark the hole, tee, and target as inactive in Map Manager.


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Article Details

Category: Course Ambassador Guide β†’ Mapping & Layouts

Last updated: March 2026

Topics covered: Hole count, adding holes, removing holes, inactive holes, course directory, Map Manager

Related features: Map Manager, Layout Builder, Course Directory

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