Saturday, May 21, 2011

Standard Features And Functionality Of The Golf App

By Anne Harvester


Using a golf app on your phone is a great way to take advantage of a variety of features to help your game. These types of apps allow for keeping score, determining distances while playing, tracking handicaps, and monitoring a variety of statistics. In addition, they provide information on available tee times and course details.

By accessing the location services feature of the phone, apps can search for nearby courses, or you can search by name. Courses can be saved to a favorites list for later access. Once you select a course, applicable information is displayed, including map to the course, contact information for the clubhouse, website, address, and other course data like total yardage. With some apps, you can access available tee times by course or region. You can book tee times directly from the application or call the course directly.

Being able to see yardages on the course is one of the main features of golfing apps. This is done by using the internal GPS on the phone. After arriving at the course, you select the tee boxes to be played to set the starting point. Courses have previously been mapped for the application to identify shape, distance, landmarks, and specific features of each hole.

Distances are determined based on your location in relation to where the ball lands on each shot. You can see yardage to the front, center, and back of each green. You can also see distances related to water hazards, bunkers, and doglegs. For instance, the application can show how far to carry a creek or distance to the end of the fairway at the dogleg. It can also display distance for various layup shots.

Phone applications allow you to enter scores and store results in electronic scorecards. Data is entered into the phone as each hole is played. This is possible for one or more golfers as indicated before the round starts. Additional statistics can be entered along the way, like greens in regulation, fairways hit, or number of putts taken on each green.

As scores are entered over a period of time, they are stored within the application. This allows you to see a history of your scoring. You can use these scores to calculate your handicap. The application takes into account slope rating of each course and distance from tee boxes played. You have flexibility in the settings to decide which scores to use and how the handicap is calculated.

Golfers may want to track certain statistics based on their performance over time. Some common settings include putting averages, driving accuracy, and number of greens hit in regulation. Each golfer can determine what is most important to track. Other options are recovery shots, number of sand saves, and distance off the tee. Apps include graphs and percentages to readily show progress and results.

Using a golf app on your phone is an excellent way to enhance the playing experience and assist your game. While GPS yardages are the main component, many of the other features for scoring, course information, and statistics are a nice complement to any round. Golfers of any skill or experience level can benefit from these types of apps.




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