Focused on realism through club selection, wind conditions, and a power meter for swings.
The name originated with a highly influential series of golf simulation games developed by Bruce and Roger Carver and published by Access Software starting in 1986.
When viewing a professional leaderboard (e.g., PGA or LIV), certain abbreviations are standard: Leaderboard Golf
Indicates how many holes the player has completed in their current round.
It was famous for its behind-the-player perspective and dynamically rendered 3D-view holes, which were revolutionary for platforms like the Commodore 64. Focused on realism through club selection, wind conditions,
Includes a free GPS rangefinder with movable targets and yardages to the front, middle, and back of the green.
Golfers can post scores directly to their Handicap Index® and view handicap data within the app. It was famous for its behind-the-player perspective and
The current round number of the tournament (typically four rounds total). F: Indicates the player has Finished their round. E: Indicates the player is at Even par. Leaderboard Golf, Inc. - App Store