AI Scorecard Scanning
Snap a photo of your strokes-gained card and review hole-by-hole shots before they land in your round.
Track every part of your game. See exactly where you gain and lose strokes — and turn every round into a clear plan to improve.
Strokes Gained
Off Tee
+0.21
Approach
-0.48
Short Game
+0.34
Putting
+0.62
Phase 01: Track
Log shots the way you play them, then see exactly where you gain and lose strokes. Record your mindset and intentions for each round, then learn which mental approach consistently produces your best golf.
Round mindset this month
Patient. Commit to smart targets.
6 rounds
68.4
Play free. Accept every result.
5 rounds
69.7
Stay present. One shot at a time.
7 rounds
70.9
Average score when that mindset was recorded for the round.
Tiger Woods used this five-stat framework to track the unforced mistakes that separated a good round from a winning one. Now you can track the same standards in your own game.
Par-5 Bogeys
Per Round Avg
Double Bogeys
Per Round Avg
3-Putts
Per Round Avg
Scoring-Club Bogeys
Per Round Avg
Blown Easy Saves
Per Round Avg
Phase 02: Practice
Coming SoonDrills built around skill development, not changing your swing. Track them over time, tailored to the courses you play and the gaps in your game.
This week’s drill
80-yard wedge to a tight pin
You lose strokes on approaches inside 100 yards at your home course. Hit 12 balls to a 15-foot circle. Track proximity over four sessions.
S1
22'
S2
18'
S3
16'
S4
12'
Phase 03: Strategy
Coming SoonMap every hazard, calculate adjusted carry distances, and lock a shot plan before you ever step onto the tee box.
West Course · Hole 14
Par 4 · 412 yards
Selected club
Driver
302 yd total
Aim
Left centre
Dispersion
±22 yards
Hazard carry
247 yards
Ask your coach
Coming SoonYou
Where did I lose strokes over my last five rounds?
Birdie Buddy
Approach play from 125–150 yards. You are −1.8 vs. baseline, mostly from the right miss. A 10-ball ladder to a 20-foot circle is the highest-leverage drill this week.
Phase 04: Coach
Coming SoonA full agentic experience. Ask for advanced stats or a practice routine built from your recent rounds — like having a coach with you between the first tee and the next range session.
Snap a photo of your strokes-gained card and review hole-by-hole shots before they land in your round.
See off the tee, approach, short game, and putting for every hole — so practice time hits the right gap.
Record your mindset and intentions before each round. Over time, see which mental approach produces your best scores.