Because when a player uses UDisc and then leaves the course the TD looses total control of solving scoring contradictoins. This happened to us last year 3 times.
I'm guessing if that same person is doing the paper card it would be the same result, because one scorekeeper cannot hand it off to another person after starting it. In the PDGA Live, I'm also guessing that the TD can see the scores up to that point the scorekeeper leaves, and only can val ...
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I'm guessing if that same person is doing the paper card it would be the same result, because one scorekeeper cannot hand it off to another person after starting it. In the PDGA Live, I'm also guessing that the TD can see the scores up to that point the scorekeeper leaves, and only can validate those holes, but still would require a new person to take over from that hole the original person leaves at. I guess I'm not seeing how PDGA Live helps solve that challenge of a scorekeeper leaving. The biggest issue, is they do not have an app, udisc is so much easier, from the lock screen and apple watch, perspectives. Thanks for the response, cheers!
More than one person on a card can now keep score using PDGA live scoring so there is no need for using UDisc. Live scoring immediately notifies you if there is a difference between the two cards so it can be addressed before someone forgets what they did on a hole.
my total guess is the varying layouts and pars on the 8 different courses may cause some confusion...but I am not sure and don't see mind PDGA live
Because when a player uses UDisc and then leaves the course the TD looses total control of solving scoring contradictoins. This happened to us last year 3 times.
I'm guessing if that same person is doing the paper card it would be the same result, because one scorekeeper cannot hand it off to another person after starting it. In the PDGA Live, I'm also guessing that the TD can see the scores up to that point the scorekeeper leaves, and only can val ... more
I'm guessing if that same person is doing the paper card it would be the same result, because one scorekeeper cannot hand it off to another person after starting it. In the PDGA Live, I'm also guessing that the TD can see the scores up to that point the scorekeeper leaves, and only can validate those holes, but still would require a new person to take over from that hole the original person leaves at. I guess I'm not seeing how PDGA Live helps solve that challenge of a scorekeeper leaving. The biggest issue, is they do not have an app, udisc is so much easier, from the lock screen and apple watch, perspectives. Thanks for the response, cheers!
Kinobi. LOL! Best name ever.
More than one person on a card can now keep score using PDGA live scoring so there is no need for using UDisc. Live scoring immediately notifies you if there is a difference between the two cards so it can be addressed before someone forgets what they did on a hole.