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golfity is a golf score-tracking and data analytics app focused on being “free, hardware-free, and offering real Strokes Gained analysis.” It is not a typical generative AI tool. Instead, it is based on the PGA Tour Strokes Gained methodology, comparing each of a user’s shots against professional benchmarks to help determine whether strokes are being lost off the tee, on approach shots, around the green, or with putting.
The product offers three ways to record rounds: Quick Score, where you only enter the total score; hole-by-hole entry with score and putts; and full shot-by-shot tracking with club, lie, and distance for every shot. Complete shot-by-shot logging unlocks per-shot Strokes Gained, breakdowns across the four major categories, average club distances, accuracy, miss direction, usage frequency, and trend charts. It also flags “awful shots” that lose more than 0.8 strokes, moving post-round review beyond traditional static metrics like fairways hit and greens in regulation toward more actionable practice recommendations.
The main text clearly states that core features, including Strokes Gained analysis, are completely free, with no credit card required, no sensors or watches needed, and no annual subscription. In terms of data, golfity supports CSV export, allowing users to download round, hole, and shot data, reducing the risk of platform lock-in. For privacy, users can set rounds as private, visible to friends, or public. The terms of service state that users retain ownership of their content but must grant the platform permission to use, display, and share relevant content in order to provide the service.
The advantages are its low free-entry barrier, no need for additional hardware, professional-grade analysis dimensions, and flexibility to switch between casual scorekeeping and serious shot-by-shot review. Compared with basic scoring apps, it does a better job of identifying “what to practice.” The drawbacks are that shot-by-shot analysis depends on users manually entering distances and clubs, so accuracy is affected by the quality of those estimates; it does not offer automatic data collection via sensors or GPS. The main text also does not clarify whether there is a Chinese interface, an API, mobile platform details, or more complete information on data compliance.
golfity is suitable for golf enthusiasts who want to lower their scores, are willing to record data, and want to use Strokes Gained to guide their training—especially more advanced players who already use rangefinders and value post-round analysis. Purely casual users can also use the quick scoring feature. Access from mainland China is not disclosed in the main text, so whether it can be reached directly, whether it is available in app stores, and whether Chinese language support is offered all need to be verified in practice.
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golfity.com is an Unknown Health provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach golfity.com directly.