Is there a way to export "Golf Sim Sessions" data to a .csv or other file type to review on my Mac? Just got my R10 and I would like to explore the data a bit more offline.
Is there a way to export "Golf Sim Sessions" data to a .csv or other file type to review on my Mac? Just got my R10 and I would like to explore the data a bit more offline.
Hello, this feature request ticket is still being considered and reviewed by our engineering team. In the meantime, we are continuing to add interested customers to the ticket.
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Just want to point you all to my program R10Analytics that I wrote to analyse your Garmin R10 data. It will show you how to export your data from Garmin and import it in the program. I just release the…
Same, or at least let it sync to Garmin Connect like the watches do. We don't want to go through a clunky app interface post-round to see all our stats from sessions.
Where did you find the download for the CSV? I have the data online, but do I need to turn on the R10 to get it.
Go in on the app to view a previous range session and you'll see the little "share" icon (looks like three dots connected by two lines to form kind of an open trangle)
the data for the session will download and then you just open it with your preferred program.
Christmas time....Works on IOS.
Next ? a modern web app to sync the data with....
On the mobile app, option to filter shots during and after the session on a selected prefered view ....(incredible that we loose the view each time you review a shot).
why not add the option of a session with a buddy ? .....
Christmas time
Thank you dev team
Where do you go in the App to export the session data? I downloaded the update, but can't find the function.
It is the triangle symbol next to number of shots when You open a range session.
I found the new feature but the data are wrong. for example:
Carry-Distanz |
[m] |
46.872.982.025.146.400 |
What does that mean???
You need to open the csv file in a spreadsheet.
Then the numbers should make sense.
I opened it in excel ... the numbers are the numbers are from the excel spreadsheet ...
Could be Your global settings in Excel then.
Since this is a csv (comma separated values) it will normally not handle language options where comma is used in the values.
So if You have set up comma to be used as decimal point for instance 79,62 yards, you have to change that to 79.62.