App Information
Welcome to MiScore, the ultimate digital scoring solution for golfers. With MiScore, you can easily submit your competition scores and track your progress in real-time, all while adhering to the official club competition guidelines. Experience the convenience of automated score tallying, GPS distance tracking, and more through this user-friendly app.
Application Features
Automated score tally
Let MiScore calculate your scores for various competition formats like Stableford, Par, Stroke, Fourball, and Foursomes, saving you time and effort.
GPS distance tracking
View the GPS distance from the pin or mid-green to help guide your shots and improve your game while on the course.
Pace of play monitoring
Stay on top of your pace of play with MiScore, ensuring you maintain a steady flow throughout your round and avoid delays on the course.
Offline scoring and user-friendly interface
Enjoy the convenience of offline scoring and a user-friendly interface that makes navigating the app and entering scores a breeze, even without an internet connection.
Fully integrated with club competitions
MiScore seamlessly integrates with timesheets and MiClub competitions, providing a comprehensive solution for managing your club's handicap competitions.
Access to online leaderboards and MiStats
Keep track of your progress and compare your scores with others through online leaderboards and access valuable statistics with MiStats to enhance your golfing experience.
Frequently Asked Questions:
How does MiScore benefit golfers during club competitions?
MiScore streamlines the scoring process, provides GPS distance information, and allows for pace of play monitoring to enhance the overall competition experience.
Is MiScore compliant with official golfing regulations?
Yes, MiScore is aligned with the 2019 rules of golf and approved by the R&A for use in Stableford, Par, Stroke, Fourballs, and Foursomes competitions, ensuring adherence to official guidelines.
Can I use MiScore for self-scoring in club handicapped competitions?
Self-scoring has been disabled for club handicapped competitions due to an R&A ruling update, but you can still use MiScore to submit scores and track your progress in these competitions.