Tracking your score in Andrew is simple and keeps everyone on the same page. Here's how to score your round.
Entering a score
After completing a hole:
- The current hole's scorecard appears automatically
- Tap the score input for your name
- Enter your total strokes for the hole
- Tap Save or the checkmark
Your score is saved and visible to other players in the round.
Navigating between holes
Move through your round:
- Swipe left/right to move between holes
- Tap hole numbers at the top to jump to a specific hole
- Scorecard view shows all holes at once
What you'll see for each hole
The hole view displays:
- Hole number and par
- Yardage from your selected tees
- Handicap (difficulty ranking of the hole)
- GPS distances to green, hazards, and layups
- Score entry for each player
Scoring for other players
If you're tracking scores for guests or others:
- Tap the score field next to their name
- Enter their score
- Save
Players with Andrew accounts typically enter their own scores, but anyone can update any score until the round is affirmed.
The scorecard view
For a full overview:
- Tap Scorecard at the top of the round
- See all holes, all players, front/back nine totals
- Tap any cell to edit a score
The scorecard shows:
- Individual hole scores
- Running totals
- Score relative to par (+/- indicators)
- Front nine, back nine, and total
Editing a score
Made a mistake? Scores can be edited anytime before affirming:
- Find the hole (swipe or use scorecard view)
- Tap the incorrect score
- Enter the correct number
- Save
Score indicators
Andrew uses colors and symbols to show performance:
- Eagle or better — Gold/yellow highlight
- Birdie — Red/circle indicator
- Par — Standard display
- Bogey — Black square indicator
- Double bogey+ — Double square indicator
Live updates
In a multiplayer round:
- Scores sync in real-time across all players
- See others' scores as they enter them
- Leaderboard updates automatically
- No need to manually refresh
Tips for scoring
Score promptly — Enter scores right after each hole while they're fresh.
Double-check — Verify scores before moving to the next hole.
Use the scorecard view — Great for catching errors before the round ends.
Don't stress GPS — Scoring works even without cell signal; it syncs when you reconnect.
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