Hey there gang we are rapidly approaching tee time for the April Fools Doubles presented by Oregon Disc Golf! The Udisc Live scoring is all set and I have made sure all players are in the system, so i ...
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Hey there gang we are rapidly approaching tee time for the April Fools Doubles presented by Oregon Disc Golf! The Udisc Live scoring is all set and I have made sure all players are in the system, so if you don't have udisc you will still show up and your score can be recorded for the event, I still recommend installing the free version on your phone so you can enjoy the live scoring. All Udisc members can see the tournament under Events and starting holes are posted. here are the directions for the Udisc live scoring:
Update UDisc to the latest version. Make sure you show up to the course with the latest version of UDisc. Open your app store and search for UDisc and make sure there are no pending updates. We're constantly pushing updates to improve the event scoring experience, so it's important you keep UDisc up to date.
At least one person in each group must keep score in UDisc. This ensures that every player is accounted for on the UDisc leaderboard, and greatly reduces the time it takes your tournament director to tally scores.
Check In. Find the Event in the UDisc app, under the Events tab. Events are sorted by how close they are to your location, so most of the time your event will be on the very top. Tap on the event or search for the name of the tournament if you don't see it. Then, tap the Check In button.
If another player does not have a phone, tap the Players button from the event page. This takes you to a list of players registered for the event. The tournament director will take care of adding players to the event, assigning card groupings and start format.
Coordinate with your cardmates during check-in. After you are all checked in, one person only should tap the CREATE SCORECARD button via the Events tab (or via the course listing page) to start keeping score. Make sure only one player per card grouping creates the scorecard.