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Welcome to our online community. iGolf.pro is a free web site where amateur and professional golfers come together.
What's inside?
We offer a complete golf tracker with a great set of tools to record, track and analyse your golf games and show your statistics.
| Bag content tracker to record and share your golf equipment. The contents of your virtual golf bag are visible to other users |
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| Courses portfolio to keep track of the golf courses you play on. More than 20,000 courses worldwide are in our database already, with more being added daily. |
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| Score card entry tool to enter and track all the games that you have played. You can chose what to record or not to make the statistics as complete or as simple as you need them. You can also use custom colors to display your par scores, birdies, eagles, bogeys etc... The color coding makes it possible to follow your progression visually. |
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| Statistics analyzer for analyzing your games and calculating your golf handicap. We provide you with more statistics than you will ever want to know about your game! All the statistics are automatically updated every time you enter a new round |
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There is more:
Coming soon
We are working on several new exciting features such as calendar reservations for organizing games, lessons tracker for PGA pros to offer their services to the community, auction items, etc... Stay tuned!
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Can someone explain how this cut works. I believe he played on Sat. but didn't play on Sunday because he missed the 54 hole cut. Anyone
After editing a course and changing a par 4 to a par 3 it doesn't show the change when I post scores. Any thoughts?

What happened to the site!? I am so glad to see it up and running again! Thank you!!!!
Are there any members here that belong to the RCGA and post your scores at home?
I hit all my clubs with a high trajectory. Especially my driver. I know I should probably get a lower degree driver, but why am I hitting my irons so high? Is it something with my swing?

Golf is a precision club-and-ball sport, in which competing players, using many types of clubs, attempt to hit balls into each hole on a golf course while employing the fewest number of strokes. Golf is one of the few ball games
that does not require a standardized playing area. Instead, the game is
played on golf "courses", each of which features a unique design,
I recently purchased a lob wedge and I am very unsure of the club. I am able to hut my Pitching Wedge pretty good from 150 yard in. I was wondering what is a good distance to switch to the lob wedge and what are the advantages of using it over the pitching wedge?