The Ringer Scores Report shows a player’s best possible score on each hole across multiple rounds. It answers the question: “What would I shoot if I took my best score on every hole?”
What Is a Ringer Score?
A ringer score is the sum of the lowest score you’ve recorded on each hole at a given course. For example, if over 5 rounds you shot 4, 5, 4, 5, 4 on hole 1, your ringer score for hole 1 is 4. The report adds up your best hole-by-hole scores for all 18 holes.
When to Use It
- See your “theoretical best” round at a course
- Track improvement over time as you add more rounds
- Compare your ringer to par (ringer differential)
- Identify holes where you’ve never scored better than a certain number
How to Run the Report
- Open Reports
- Select Ringer Scores
- Choose your Play Group
- Choose the Course
- Choose the Player (yourself or a group member)
Understanding the Output
Ringer Score – Your best total (sum of best score per hole).
Ringer Differential – Ringer score minus course par. A negative differential means your best-ever hole-by-hole performance would be under par.
The more rounds you have, the more meaningful your ringer score becomes. With 20+ rounds, it’s a strong indicator of your potential at that course.
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