Tracking shots during a round
Logging a shot in PinFlag is aim, tap Log, confirm the club and lie you actually played — that's the whole gesture. Every shot saves to your phone first and syncs when it can, so a dead zone never costs you data, and you can undo the last shot or resume a round exactly where you left off.
The PinFlag iOS app is in pre-release. Leave your email and we’ll tell you the moment it’s available.
- 1
Log a shot
Tap Log, confirm the lie PinFlag suggests (or change it) and the club you played, then confirm — that's the whole gesture. The sheet shows the distance to your marker and tags the lie 'GPS suggested' or 'Set by you' so you always know which it was.
- 2
Log a penalty
A hazard is never auto-penalized. When your position reads as water or another hazard, PinFlag surfaces an advisory chip; choose Add penalty, pick OB, Lost, Water, or Unplayable, and it logs the stroke and feeds your strokes gained.
- 3
Review the hole's shots
Open the shots list for the hole you're on to see every shot with its club, distance, lie change, strokes-gained value, and a Measured or Estimated tag — never a predicted number mixed in with real ones.
- 4
Undo the last shot
From the shots list, Undo last removes the most recently logged shot on the current hole and re-folds your position and strokes gained as if it never happened. It's repeatable — undo again removes the shot before that.
- 5
Play through a dead zone
Every shot saves to your phone the moment you log it and syncs opportunistically — after each shot, after every hole, and as soon as your connection comes back. You never need to wait for a signal to keep playing.
- 6
Resume a round you closed
Close the app mid-round and reopen it later — PinFlag picks up on the hole you left, with your shots, position, and strokes gained intact, rebuilt from what's already logged.
