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Roundabout Scorecard – Your Round in a Single Glance

How to use Roundabout's scorecard functionality to understand your game and learn from every swing.

Updated over a week ago

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Roundabout’s Scorecard does far more than total strokes. It layers in Strokes Gained color-coding, one-tap hole maps, and sharing tools so you can relive (and learn from) every swing—not just the final number.


Where to find the Scorecard

Moment

Path

During a round

Tap the scorecard icon on the top right of the map view

After a round

Home → Review tab → tap the round→ tap Scorecard (or sign scorecard if not yet signed- this will reveal the scorecard which you can still sign later on if you're not yet ready to sign.)

Access requirement: the Strokes Gained feature of the scorecard can be viewed for free for the first 180 shots tracked, after that it requires a Birdie or better subscription.

From the Scorecard tap to see Strokes Gained summary.


Reading the default view

Area

What you see

Why it matters

Header

Course, tees, date, total score vs. par, net score (if handicap set)

Quick “headline” for the round.

Par / Score rows

Standard scorecard grid, color-coded (➕ green = birdie or better, ➖ red = bogey +)

Spot scoring runs or blow-ups instantly.

Totals & To-Par

Front 9, Back 9, Total

Confirms where the damage—or heroics—happened.

Share icon

Generates a custom graphic in seconds

Perfect for posting that personal best.

**Swipe left to see scores for the back 9

Roundabout’s intelligent scorecard auto-fills from your shot data, so there’s no manual typing or math before you can analyze.


Unlock deeper insight with Heatmap & Hole Map

Feature

How to activate

What it shows

Strokes Gained Heatmap

Tap Strokes Gained button (top right).

Each hole box turns green/red based on SG performance in Driving, Approach, Short-Game, and Putting—strengths and leaks pop at a glance.

Hole Map

Tap any hole number.

A mini-map of every shot on that hole appears; great for reliving strategy or seeing what went wrong on a surprise “snowman.” To hide the map, you tap the same hole number

Tapping the toggle labeled “Traditional” returns to the standard scorecard view.


Use the Scorecard to lower scores

  1. Identify streaks – If the heatmap turns red on holes 13-15 every round, fatigue or poor club selection late in the day may be costing you.

  2. Target practice – A red Short-Game block but green Driving means range time isn’t the answer—book a wedge session instead.

  3. Course strategy review – Open Hole Map for blow-up holes to see if a safer tee club or different lay-up yardage would have cut strokes.

  4. Track progress round-to-round – Compare successive Scorecards in Rounds list; watch red blocks fade as your work pays off.

  5. Share & stay accountable – Use the Share icon to post Scorecards with friends, coach, or on social—motivation in one tap.


Pro tips

  • Edit on the fly – Missed a penalty or putt? Tap the Back button to go back to the map view, use right/left arrow buttons to navigate to the hole with the incorrect score, and then the Edit button on the left side of the screen to correct the shots for the hole.

  • Combine with Trends – Big-picture view: open Virtual Coach→ Trends → Improving or Declining → See Details → Strokes Gained to see how your strokes are shrinking round-over-round.


Need help?

Email support@roundaboutapp.com or start an in-app chat—our golf-stat nerds are ready to help you turn today’s Scorecard into tomorrow’s personal best.

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