Hi Everyone,
Shortly after TeeShot 1.7.3 hit the store, I got a few reports that people’s handicaps were not showing up even though they had enough rounds. Sure enough, when I added the ability to specify the type of round you played, I forgot to load it correctly for the calculations so no rounds would be included. Oops!
TeeShot 1.7.4 fixes that issue and has been uploaded and released by Apple (first time!) so that issue should be fixed once you download this fix.
As always, you should back up your data to the TeeShotLive before installing the patch because there is a small chance it could get lost during the upgrade. Better to be safe than sorry!
-Chris
Just downloaded 1.7.4 and handicap is back ok. Higher than I’d like
, but it’s there.
Thanks Chris
By: Westy on February 12, 2009
at 8:26 am
Great!
I’m not sure I can help you with the handicap lowering, though perhaps PracticeTee will
-Chris
By: teeshotlive on February 12, 2009
at 9:20 am
Hi, thank you again Chris, well my handicap is 1 point higher than in oobgolf, exactly same rounds uploaded but higher here in tee shot, would it be the formula ?.
By: Mike on February 12, 2009
at 5:30 pm
I think I know your exact problem Mike! Oobgolf uses your 9 hole rounds in your handicap calculation. it groups all your 9 hole rounds together in pairs by date and uses them. That is not normal. so that is your difference right there Mike. Hope that helped.
Zack
By: Zack on February 22, 2009
at 10:03 am
Chris, Thanks for the 1.7.4 update.
Did you notice TeeShot mentioned in Apple Hot News and RSS feed today?
App Store Pick of the Week: TeeShot
February 25, 2009
Play golf? Then you may want to size up TeeShot. Use it to score your foursome. Then email the day’s results to everyone from your iPhone. TeeShot lets you track your strokes, putts, fairways, clubs, distances, and other data. You can compare stats from your current round to previous rounds, use GPS to measure shot distances, download courses or create your own. And TeeShot gets raves for customer support. Filed under: iPhone, iPod+iTunes. Read more: App Store in iTunes
Good luck. best, Brad
By: Brad on February 25, 2009
at 10:28 am
Thank you Zack.
By: Mike on February 26, 2009
at 4:55 pm
Hi Zack, thanks or that info. That makes a bunch of sense now.
-Chris
By: teeshotlive on February 26, 2009
at 6:34 pm
Chris,
When is 2.0 likely to be in the App Store
By: Marc Gent on March 10, 2009
at 1:10 am
After the 1.7.2 release, I’m not placing bets on the time to get into the store
I’m just waiting on some more localization and one more cool feature from a partner and then I’m pretty much set to go.
-Chris
By: teeshotlive on March 10, 2009
at 7:57 am
Chris
Have had trouble uploading courses – the later GPS version of Yallourn, did not replace earlier non GPS (so there are two versions). I have been downloading a Tewantin-Noosa course with correct GPS coordinates and it keeps dropping off your list oc courses.
How many courses can be stored on my iPhone?
Ian
By: Ian Pearson on March 19, 2009
at 1:45 pm
Hi Ian,
If you are re-using the same course description file to create separate courses, it will update the other course. We keep a unique identifier in the course file to enable updating but if you just copied the file and started another course, it will still have the unique id in it and they will just overwrite each other. If this is what is happening, just send the course files to support and we can make them unique, upload the fixes and send them back to you.
-Chris
By: teeshotlive on March 19, 2009
at 2:01 pm
G’day Chris,
Can you see anything in the recently announced OS 3.0 that might allow this app to progress even further in the future?
By: Watty on March 20, 2009
at 12:56 am
Definitely!
By: teeshotlive on March 20, 2009
at 7:30 pm
Thank you Apple and thank you Chris. Looking forward to 2.0, but your definitely response has me excited about upgrades past the next version!
By: Watty on March 21, 2009
at 7:12 am