04 — Round History
How to save rounds, what gets stored, how to review and share them, and the 50-round cap you should probably know about.
Rounds are not auto-saved. After Round Complete, you'll see a manual save option. Tap it to write the round to your history archive. If you exit without saving, the round is gone. The ghosts know what happened. The database does not.
This is intentional. Automatic saves accumulate noise — warmup rounds, partial rounds you abandoned on hole 3, the time you scored yourself incorrectly on hole 11 and the whole thing is wrong. Manual save means every round in your archive is one you chose to keep.
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Saving rounds requires an account. Guest mode rounds cannot be saved. If you're playing as a guest and want to preserve the round, create an account before the round ends — you won't lose the active scorecard.
Each saved round includes:
Open the History tab from the bottom nav. Your saved rounds appear in reverse chronological order. Tap any round to expand the full hole-by-hole breakdown.
Filter your history by division (MPO / FPO) or format (Stroke Play / Scramble) using the filter controls at the top of the History screen. The app remembers your last filter setting.
At the top of the History screen, a stats strip shows your aggregate numbers across all saved rounds:
Total rounds saved, average GC rating across all rounds, and your best round to par. The stats strip updates automatically as you save new rounds.
Each saved round has a shareable round badge — a compact summary card showing the course, date, final scores, division, and format. Tap Share on any round in history to export the badge as an image.
Rounds played with real players (multiplayer rounds) also show a host attribution — who created the card — and badges for each participant.
Rounds can be manually deleted from history. Swipe or tap the delete option on any round entry. Deletion is permanent — there's no trash can, no undo, no recovery. The round is gone. Consider this before tapping confirm.
History is capped at 50 rounds per account. This is a constraint of the free Supabase tier, not a design decision. When you hit 50, you'll need to delete older rounds before new ones can be saved.
The 50-round cap applies per account. There's no way to expand it in the current version. If you're playing 3–4 rounds a week, plan accordingly. Consider the history screen your curated archive rather than a complete logbook.