The watch is not showing my performance stats after 6 plus rounds.
The watch is not showing my performance stats after 6 plus rounds.
The scorecard that shot distance was recorded too long showing as an outlier distance would need to have the shot deleted on the hole/holes it occurred on.
You may edit the shot through the Garmin Golf…
I understand, and my response was simply to offer info accessible in how to make the edits to the scorecards to resolve the issue.
My response did not intend to disregard frustrations users are experiencing…
Agreed - until Garmin gives us the ability to quickly remove outlier distances for any given club, the performance stats we are being shown are essentially useless. It should be a simple database query…
On my watch it will show average and max shot length with a club, and result (left/right/short/long/on target).
I'm not using this on my watch as it will not be correct anyway. At some stage You will forget…
What is the purpose of the performance stats on the watch then?
The watch will show You score on last round if You want.
The history and performance will appear in Garmin Golf app.
There You can also review all shots (except chips and putters which the watch normally don't detect).
What is the purpose of the performance stats on the watch then?
On my watch it will show average and max shot length with a club, and result (left/right/short/long/on target).
I'm not using this on my watch as it will not be correct anyway. At some stage You will forget to enter a club, or a shot is not registered, which lead to crazy results. As an example my longest shot with a pitching wedge is 250 m, and no way am I able to figure out when and where that was..
And similar issues for other clubs. My average distance with lob wedge is 79 m, and longest 162 m. Taking into consideration I never use my lob wedge above 70 m, most of my shots with this club is between 10 and 50m, the data on the watch is useless.
Agreed - until Garmin gives us the ability to quickly remove outlier distances for any given club, the performance stats we are being shown are essentially useless. It should be a simple database query using the the club name to get a list of all recorded distances and then allow us to delete the "bad" records. Garmin may be overly concerned about us deleting records but what's the worse that can happen - we delete too many of our club distance records, the average distance shows as off but will get back to where it should be as we play more rounds. C'mon Garmin, give us the ability to better manage our collected data. The app is already only showing our data so it shouldn't be a security issue as it knows who we are.
Garmin doesn't seem to be serious about this app. The club outlier data issue is a big problem and their strokes gained data is rudimentary (for example you can't compare strokes gained to a particular handicap level).
Agree! I am still new to this watch (S62). One workaround I follow as of now is to review the shots on the phone hole-by-hole soon after the round. If there are any outlier shots (ridiculously long distances), it's probably because of having missed making an entry during play. The app gives an option to add one or more shots. If it's done soon after the round, the correction can be done fairly accurately whilst it's still fresh in our memory.
The phone app shows the longest drive in history. If it is unreasonably long, it can easily be amended by going to that date & hole and adding a shot or more. However, I don't see the option to readily access the date & hole no. of outlier shots of other clubs.
The scorecard that shot distance was recorded too long showing as an outlier distance would need to have the shot deleted on the hole/holes it occurred on.
You may edit the shot through the Garmin Golf app, or through the web version of Garmin Connect in desktop view.
@Garmin-Cody - that's the point though, there's no quick way for us to find outlier clubs in a scorecard from months ago. Yes we can fix it if the scorecard was one we just uploaded but it's impossible when dealing with multiple older scorecards. As folks have been saying, the ability to query a history all shots from any single club is all that's needed. Once I have that history I can quickly find the outlier records and remove/adjust them as needed.
They are not investing in the app it seems. In addition to this longstanding outlier issue they’re not doing anything to address, they show no actual strokes gained data. Just those weird bar graphs. A+ for watch battery life. The app could be way better if they cared more.