Importing launch monitor data

PinFlag's bag page reads a per-shot CSV export from your launch monitor and turns it into per-club carry, dispersion, and strokes-gained data — no manual entry. It detects columns by header name rather than a fixed template, so exports from several launch monitors work without reformatting.

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    Export a per-shot CSV from your launch monitor

    From your launch monitor's software, export session data as a per-shot CSV (not a summary report) with, at minimum, a club column and a carry-distance column. Trackman, Foresight (GCQuad), Garmin R10, and FlightScope all export a compatible file.

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    Upload it on the Clubs page

    Open My Bag / Clubs and upload the CSV. PinFlag matches columns by header name rather than a fixed template, so files from different launch monitors don't need to be reformatted first — it just needs a recognizable club and carry column.

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    Understand what gets replaced

    A club's imported carry, total distance, and left/right dispersion replace whatever was stored for that club before — a measured session outranks an old manual estimate. Clubs in the file PinFlag can't name are kept under their original label rather than dropped.

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    Yards or meters — both are handled

    If a column header mentions meters, PinFlag converts it to yards automatically; a plain 'Carry' or 'Carry (yds)' header is read as yards already. You don't need to convert anything before uploading.

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    Club Profiles needs a paid plan

    Importing and viewing per-club dispersion data is part of Club Profiles, which requires a Golfer plan or higher — a Free account sees an upgrade prompt instead of the bag table.