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GolfStatTracker is a golf statistics analysis website provided by GolfStatTracker Ltd. Built around the strokes gained methodology popularized by Mark Broadie, it helps golfers break down each round into strokes gained and lost, identifying strengths and weaknesses in areas such as driving, approach shots, short game, and putting. It is not a general-purpose enterprise SaaS product, but a vertical sports data analysis tool.
The product emphasizes “simple recording, quick entry, and easy analysis.” On the course, users only need to record the distance to the hole and the lie before each shot; the data card can be carried alongside the scorecard. After the round, the data is entered into the website, with the site stating that this can usually be completed within 10 minutes. The system then presents strokes gained and lost by categories such as Tee Shots/Driving, Approach shots over 100 yards, Short Game within 100 yards, and Putting. It also supports more detailed breakdowns and provides traditional statistics such as average driving distance, greens in regulation, and number of putts for comparison. Analysis results can be displayed using charts and numbers, and users can print PDF round views and charts for coaches to review.
The website clearly offers a 14-day free trial, with no credit card or payment information required at registration. This is a plus, as it lowers the barrier to trying the product. However, the main content does not disclose official subscription pricing, plan tiers, renewal cycles, payment methods, or refund policies, leaving its commercial transparency somewhat lacking.
The main advantage is that the data collection is very restrained, requiring only distance and lie, making it easier for regular golfers to maintain consistent tracking. Its analysis framework directly supports training decisions and also makes communication with coaches easier. The drawbacks are limited information disclosure: there is no visible mention of third-party integrations, automatic imports, mobile capabilities, APIs, permission management, or security and compliance details. Overall, it feels more like a personal data tool than a mature enterprise-grade SaaS platform.
It is suitable for individual golfers who want to improve their scores using the strokes gained method, as well as coaches who need real on-course data to plan lesson priorities. It is not suitable for organizations that require team management, equipment integrations, enterprise procurement compliance, or deep developer interfaces.
The main content does not provide information about access, ICP filing, or server nodes in mainland China, so actual connectivity is unknown.
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