Editing a finished round
Open the finished scorecard
Tap the scorecard menu (three horizontal lines) in the upper right corner
Tap Edit round at the top of the menu
Scroll back to whichever hole you need to change
Update the scores as needed
When editing, you can use the same scoring methods you used during the round:
Standard scoring - Simply enter the new score
Map scoring - Hold down on a spot on the map to mark where each throw landed and automatically calculate distances
Throw Tracker scoring - Track detailed statistics like fairway hits, putts, and penalties for each throw
Once you've made your changes:
Tap the scorecard menu (three horizontal lines) again
Tap Done Updating to save your changes
Deleting or removing yourself from a scorecard
To delete a scorecard or remove yourself from it:
Open the finished scorecard
Tap the scorecard menu (three horizontal lines) in the upper right corner
Scroll to the bottom of the menu
What you see next depends on who created the round:
If someone else created the round:
You'll see Remove me as an option
This permanently removes your score from the scorecard for everyone
Your scores cannot be recovered - someone would need to manually re-add you and re-enter your scores from memory
If you created the round:
You'll see both Delete for everyone and Remove me as options
Choosing Delete for everyone permanently deletes the entire scorecard for all players on it
Deleting for everyone cannot always be undone, so use caution
You'll also see an option to Hide this from my stats history instead of deleting or removing yourself. This will hide the round from your personal stats, but it will still count towards your rounds played, courses played, and weekly streak.
Tournament and league rounds
Casual rounds can be edited freely, but tournament and league rounds are locked to maintain scoring integrity.
If you open the scorecard menu on a tournament or league scorecard, you'll see "Scorecard Locked" at the top with instructions to contact the Tournament Director if changes are needed. You can still delete the scorecard from your device, but your score will remain on the leaderboard and in the event results.
Tournament Directors and league admins can learn how to edit locked scorecards in our admin editing guide.
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