TeeShot allows iPhone and iPod touch owners to keep track of your game right on your favorite mobile device.
- Download courses from TeeShotLive.com
- Track your strokes, putts, fairways, club distances and more
- Check your stats for this round, or for all of your rounds
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Home Page

The TeeShot home page is the starting point for creating or downloading courses and starting rounds.
Course Descriptions

All the information you need to schedule a tee time and figure out which tee you want to start from. You can download course descriptions from TeeShot Live or enter your own courses and upload them to share with other users.
Hole Scoring

Just tap a button when you hit a shot and TeeShot will track all of the details of your round. If you want more information, you can even track which club you use for each shot, how far it went and where it ended up.
Click here to learn more about TeeShot.
Looks promising…
Would be great in the hole detail to have some kind of buttons Missed Left/Right Short/Long – Bunker/Hazard/Water
And get stats on those events like :
So many bogeys with miss left….
For puts 3 distance buttons :
– 2>5m – 5 10
<2m – 210m
same for result of put
gimie
and get stats on number of puts if > 10 f. ex.
It could become a great tools, and I would buy it…
Adding a stats module on the mac to explore results encoded on the iphone would be splendid…
Just my 2€… Good luck
Luc
By: Luc on July 11, 2008
at 1:15 pm
This is THE best golf app on the market
Everything is working perfectly, but if there are one thing I would like someone to add, is that I can use meters insted of yard. We don´t use yard and stuff like that in Norway
Keep up the good work, and i will add as many courses as possible in Norway +++
By: Odd Bjarne on July 22, 2008
at 9:56 am
Hi, love the software but when will it feature more than one player?
By: Andy Chadbourne on July 26, 2008
at 12:08 pm
I would buy this app right now if it offered multi player scoring because it does look great. I will wait.
Thanks
By: Todd Olynyk on July 26, 2008
at 9:05 pm
Will there be Stableford scoring system and team betterball scoring option in version 1.5?
However it looks promising..keep up the good work mate..!!!
By: Lee on August 7, 2008
at 5:37 am
I downloaded TeeShot. Overall, I like it. Has good potential. 3 comments.
1. For quick data entry purposes, would at least include GIR (rather than just putts and fairways.
2. For indepth data entry, would like to see more stats like % of 5-10 foot putts made; do I miss more putts on left side or right side (or high vs low side); fairways left vs right etc…
3. The present program often quits mid-stream for me but no data lost.
By: Joe Lewis on September 8, 2008
at 4:21 pm
Hello Mr. Teeshot,
I just bought your app and it is indeed very promising. I would like to point out some design flaws that make life hard with Teeshot while playing and some feature requests. In Golf there are two phases. One is where you stand at the Tee and enter your score and the second is when you are playing. While playing you do not need the scorecard and positions and seldomly you will have the time to enter the shotdetails directly. I recommend to everyone not to do this on the fairway as it takes away your concentration and focus to the game.
So what do we have right now? Right now you go through alot of submenues to get to the shot details, there is no easy way to see the shot distance to the green (the standard measurement is beginning of the green while playing and middle green from the tee btw).
I recommend to get the shot details one level up, to reduce submenues, you can scroll down to enter the details, I recommend a button to enter them all one by one without having to go into the menues and out again. If I entered green with the 1. fairwayshot then dont show me the second as there is none as well as chip pitch and so on. If I putt to the fairway then you can show it again. If I entered the shot details do not allow me to alter the number of shots or at least tell me that there must be something wrong in the details. If I entered the tee shot, ask me the 1. fairwayshot and so on until the ball is in the hole. (dont ask 2. Fairway if the first was on the green) This would save alot of time that you do not have on the Tee.
The GPS must be more accurate, middle the hundreds of measurements to get an accuracy under 1m, others have achieved this too. Leave GPS and Teeshot on at all time do not allow to timeout the device and use the dark sensor to shut off the screen only. GPS must be on allways to prevent 20 seconds for a measurement. The battery will make it for 4 hours.
Instead of shot details take me a screen where I can see the distance to the Green in big letters in white with a dark background maybe hole number, hcp and hole lenghts. Let me switch between holes here if its a day where I only want to use Teeshot as a rangefinder.
Let me take my shot measurement here. Button that will measure shots incrementally maybe list them in distance to the green, highlight an empty box for the next measurement or let me remeasure an old one by choosing it (may take up too much space). First press: Tee, second after 1. Fairwashot, third after hitting in the water taking a penalty. Combine those measurements with the shot details added later (carefull with the penalties or the measurements get messed up).
Use Google earth to get the GPS Positions for the Green. Ask the user to create a KML file that consists of the name of a course as folder and pin positions like 1g (=hole one green beginning) 2g, 3g) and so on. Make a youtube movie to show how. Make the file uploadable here and let it be imported automatically into the Iphone.
If you want to be even better the let the user choose GPS Positions 1tm, 1tw (Hole 1 Tee women and men) 1fb (hole 1 fairwabunker), 1w ( hole 1 waterhazard), 1gb (Hole 1 greenbunker) 1c (Hole 1 creek), 1lt( Hole one large tree in doglegs for example). Show those distances also in relatime on the distances screen i mentioned before.
Reduce submenues to keep good overview, enlarge font as much as possible or we will be blind in the sun.
One problem: Teeshot went out of bounds and I marked penalty. Teeshot only counts the penalty but not the shot I have to repeat. Your counting is OK for waterhazards etc but not for out of bounds!
best wishes,
Peter
By: Peter Balogh on December 21, 2008
at 10:56 pm
First time round a course using teeshot, and I like it alot. I’d like to make a couple of comments:
) However, a confirmation button if you tried to move on a hole without entering a score for a previous hole would make sure no holes were skipped.
I found it too easy to skip a hole when entering scores. Admittedly this could be remedied by me paying more attention
Also I can’t find how to complete the round. The ‘current round’ option stays available. Is there a way to ‘close out’ the current round ?
By: niall on January 3, 2009
at 4:54 am
Hi Niall,
Great suggestion on the warning before scoring a hole after missing some. It has been on the suggestion list for a long time and I will add that for the next big release. The current round option stays available for a little while after the round ends so that you can get back to it easily. You can see and edit the round end time in the Round Details page.
Oh and Peter’s suggestions above are great and you will see some of those in an upcoming release as well.
-Chris
By: teeshotlive on January 4, 2009
at 10:06 am
I entered a course but only entered the “white” tees. I went back a bit later and added the red tees and uploaded it again. Will there now be two or will my second one override the first?
By: Ron Robertson on February 25, 2009
at 7:52 pm
If you used CourseBuilder or TeeShot to add the new tee set, it will just update the course on the web site and not create a duplicate course.
The web course creator may create a duplicate in that case. Let me know which one you used and I can clean it up if it was the web version.
-Chris
By: teeshotlive on February 25, 2009
at 7:54 pm
I use Intelligolf on a Palm Treo to score my foursome’s rounds. We play a bunch of betting games like Bingo-Bango-Bongo, individual and team Nassau’s, Nines and a couple of Custom games where we award points on every hole. There are even more betting games in Intelligolf we dont’ use. Betting games are hard to track by hand but a cinch in Intelligolf on the Palm.
Teeshot looks great. I’d buy it in a flash if there were betting games in addittion to the hole scoring and other features you offer. Any chance you guys will add betting?
By: Mike Kahn on February 26, 2009
at 11:48 pm
Hi Mike,
I’ve done a bunch of investigation into that. With all of the crazy combinations of games, pressing bets, etc, it gets really complicated but it is definitely on the list of things to get to. There is a match play feature coming in 2.0 though, which will be fun!
-Chris
By: teeshotlive on February 27, 2009
at 12:02 am
I have located most but not all of our greens on the iPhone (six to go!)and was about to upload those I had done, but I have also input our Red (Ladies) Tees on CourseBuilder on my computer, and can upload them. The GPS co-ordinates are not on my iMac at present, so if I upload the tee set, will it then wipe those co-ordinates I have on the iPhone when I download the revised course tee sets to the iPhone?
By: Darach on April 4, 2009
at 4:07 am
Surely the use of Teeshot is against the Rules of Golf if you use it to measure distances? I refer to Rule 14.3 which states:-
The R&A reserves the right, at any time, to change the Rules relating to artificial devices, unusual equipment and the unusual use of equipment, and to make or change the interpretations relating to these Rules.
A player in doubt as to whether use of an item would constitute a breach of Rule 14-3 should consult the R&A.
A manufacturer should submit to the R&A a sample of an item to be manufactured for a ruling as to whether its use during a stipulated round would cause a player to be in breach of Rule 14-3. The sample becomes the property of the R&A for reference purposes. If a manufacturer fails to submit a sample or, having submitted a sample, fails to await a ruling before manufacturing and/or marketing the item, the manufacturer assumes the risk of a ruling that use of the item would be contrary to the Rules.
Except as provided in the Rules, during a stipulated round the player must not use any artificial device or unusual equipment, or use any equipment in an unusual manner:
a. That might assist him in making a stroke or in his play; or
b. For the purpose of gauging or measuring distance or conditions that might affect his play; or
c. That might assist him in gripping the club, except that:
(i) plain gloves may be worn;
(ii) resin, powder and drying or moisturising agents may be used; and
(iii) a towel or handkerchief may be wrapped around the grip.
Exceptions:
1. A player is not in breach of this Rule if (a) the equipment or device is designed for or has the effect of alleviating a medical condition, (b) the player has a legitimate medical reason to use the equipment or device, and (c) the Committee is satisfied that its use does not give the player any undue advantage over other players.
2. A player is not in breach of this Rule if he uses equipment in a traditionally accepted manner.
PENALTY FOR BREACH OF RULE 14-3:
Disqualification.
Note: The Committee may make a Local Rule allowing players to use devices that measure or gauge distance only.
Any comments?
By: Darach on April 18, 2009
at 4:26 am
Hi Darach,
If the tournament you are in, or the course you are playing on, does not allow you to use GPS to track your shot distances, then you should probably not use that feature. The scoring facilities in TeeShot should still be quite within the rules in all cases.
-Chris
By: teeshotlive on April 18, 2009
at 7:11 am
I am a South African I-phone user and have been considering buying a golf gps like sonocaddie’s V300 which has numerous downloadable courses world wide including SA. Would/could it be possible that T-shot provide such a facility to i-phone users? Please visit sonocaddie.com. Surely such an application on an i-phone would make the i-phone even more attractive.
By: Heinrich Eggers on August 8, 2009
at 2:57 am