Matchplay is the cruellest format in golf. One bad stretch, one missed chance, one fade down the back nine, and you're shaking hands on 15. Stop guessing what's going wrong. Start seeing it.
See Your Match Trajectory How it Works
"Every matchplayer knows the feeling."
You lose a match you should have won. You drive home replaying hole 13, hole 15, the putt you lipped out on 17.
And next time? You do the same thing. Because you've never actually seen the pattern.
Every matchplay round you log is plotted as a line across 18 holes: up, down, or all square. A bold pink line shows your typical trajectory across every match you've played.
Do you start hot and fade? Start slow and charge? Stay level the whole way? For the first time, you'll know. And once you know, you can fix it.
After 9 holes you're typically 1.8 up. After 15 you're 0.4 down. The gap between those two numbers is your matchplay problem, and you're looking at it.
Five checkpoints across the round. After hole 3, 6, 9, 12, 15. No more vague feelings. Either you're closing, or you're not.
You peak at the turn. You leak strokes on the back nine.
You might win 55% of matches, but only win 42% of holes. The match result is binary. The hole rate is the truth.
One clean pill bar: Won / Halved / Lost. Know the score before the score tells you.
Most golfers think they know. Most golfers are wrong. The data settles it.
You're already logging shots. Now you're tracking the match too, with a single tap between holes.
When you tap Next Hole on a matchplay round, a clean modal asks the only question that matters: did you win it, halve it, or lose it?
That's it. The running score updates automatically. The trajectory builds hole by hole. Every checkpoint, every insight, every pattern, powered by your hole-by-hole results.
Every matchplay player loses matches they shouldn't. The ones who improve are the ones who look at the data.
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