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Garmin Golf deleting inaccurate shots

I'm raising this again as it never seems to get answered - when will Garmin allow us to identify and delete the occasional random shot in the club stats in our bag? You can see these appear as max shots but who knows how many others there might be which impact the average distance that you hit the club.  

Previous suggestions have included just tracking last 100 shots or enabling us more easily to access which shots are included so we can delete them. I'd prefer being able to identify and delete the shots, but tracking a smaller number of shots would be better than where we are now.

I have gone through my rounds and tried to identify the shots but can't see them. I've then removed all my rounds from my stats but the club stats still appear.

I own a lot of Garmin equipment and I've just started using the Golf element of my Fenix 8 and a set of CT10s.  However, I'm beginning to wish that I'd read the forums beforehand as the app is seriously lagging the competitors.

C'mon, Garmin: you must employ plenty of people in software engineering and so find someone who could make the golf app more user friendly.

  • In regards to the request and changes you outlined, unfortunately there is not a timeframe to provide for this...as there has not been any communication by Garmin stating that any changes for editing Autoshot data would become offered.

    We highly recommend reviewing your scorecard shot data after each round an  before recording more rounds...as this will help avoid the frustration of having to go through a large quantity of scorecards, viewing every shot for each hole on multiple rounds.  

    Other factors includer insuring the round has been ended on the device when leaving the green on the 18-hole to prevent the potential for a previous shot to continue recording as you move further and further away from the last hole played. 

    Ensure the watch is transitioned to the current hole you are standing on prior to teeing off, especially if you are skipping a hole, or if you are starting the round on a different hole other than hole 1. 


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