Maximize Your Golf Experience with the New Scoring Options in Super Score Golf
- Paul Rylands

- Apr 14
- 2 min read
Golfers often want to analyze their game from different angles, especially when playing in groups or trying new formats. The latest version of Super Score Golf introduces a powerful feature that lets you switch between scoring options during or after a game. This flexibility means you can enjoy team formats like better ball while also tracking individual performances with stableford scoring. This post explores how this new feature can enhance your golf experience, offering practical examples and tips to get the most out of it.

Understanding the New Scoring Flexibility
Often golf scoring apps lock you into one scoring method per round. If you choose better ball for a team game, you only see the team score. If you want individual stableford points, you need a separate round or app. Super Score Golf changes this by allowing you to toggle between scoring options anytime.
This means:
You can start a game using one scoring format and switch to another during play.
After the round, you can review scores in different formats without re-entering data.
You get a comprehensive view of both team and individual performances.
For example, if you play a better ball with four golfers, you can also see each player’s stableford score. This dual insight helps you understand how each golfer contributed to the team and how they performed individually.
How Switching Scoring Options Works in Practice
Imagine you and three friends tee off in a better ball format. The app calculates the best score among the group for each hole, giving you a team total. Midway through the round, you want to check how each player is doing individually using stableford scoring.
With the new feature, you simply:
Open the summary scorecard.
Select stableford scoring.
View each player’s stableford points hole by hole.
The app instantly updates the display without losing your better ball data. This seamless switch saves time and keeps all your data in one place.
You can then switch back to better ball and continue scoring your existing round.
Benefits of Using Multiple Scoring Options
Switching between scoring options offers several advantages:
More fun and engagement: Players enjoy seeing their personal progress even in team formats.
Simplified record keeping: No need to keep separate scorecards or apps for different scoring methods.
Flexible game formats: Easily experiment with formats without starting new rounds.




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