Operation Manual

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Scoring using your watch
After playing a hole, press right until you see the scorecard screen. The scorecard is used for
recording your score for each hole, and it also shows you your total score so far for the round.
Tip: To switch on prompting for your score before you move to the next hole, press down to
open the SETTINGS menu from the Clock screen, then select OPTIONS and press right, select
HOLE. Select SOUNDS.
1. Your score relative to par for the round.
"E" means even par for the hole. A plus sign (+) means over par, and a minus sign (-) below par.
2. The identifying number of the hole, for example, here the golfer is on the first hole.
3. The par for the hole. For example, the first hole shown above is a par 5.
4. The total number of strokes taken so far for a round. In this example, the golfer has played one
hole and taken 5 strokes so the total for the round so far is also 5 strokes.
5. The number of strokes for the hole just played.
Enter the score for a hole by pressing up and down until the number of strokes that you played
for that hole are shown.
Note: If you hit a ball out of bounds or onto an adjoining hole by mistake, just record the extra
strokes on your watch as part of the total for that hole after you finished playing it. To record
an extra stroke, cover the screen with your palm when you are in the Range or Scorecard
screens.
Scoring