🏆 My Rounds

Your complete golf history — scores, stats, and your personal best.

Date Course Tees Holes Score vs Par Differential

❓ About My Rounds

Can I see all my golf scores in one place?
Yes. My Rounds shows every round you've logged — either from the Digital Scorecard or entered manually in the Handicap Tracker — along with your best score, scoring average, total rounds, and favorite course.
Will my round history be saved if I close the browser?
Yes. Your data is saved in your browser's local storage and persists between visits. Just don't clear your browser data and your rounds will always be there when you come back.

Why Keeping a Golf Round History Actually Matters

Most golfers carry a general sense of their game in their head — "I've been playing pretty well lately" or "I've been struggling." That's better than nothing, but it's not the same as actually knowing your numbers. When you have a real log of every round, you stop guessing and start knowing.

Your round history here captures every round you've logged — whether from the Digital Scorecard or entered manually in the Handicap Tracker. Over time, it becomes a real record of your golf life: where you played, how you scored, what the course difficulty was, and how your game has trended.

Understanding the Stats on This Page

The summary stats at the top of the page give you a quick dashboard of your full history:

What the "vs Par" Column Tells You

Your gross score (the raw number of strokes) only means something in relation to the par of the course you played. A 90 on a par-72 course (+18) is a very different round than a 90 on a par-70 course (+20). The vs Par column removes that ambiguity — it tells you exactly how far over or under par you played, regardless of course length or layout.

If you're trying to track real improvement over time, sort by vs Par rather than gross score. A shrinking vs-par number — even if your raw scores are bouncing around — shows that you're genuinely getting better relative to the courses you're playing.

What the "Differential" Column Tells You

The Score Differential goes one step further than vs Par — it also adjusts for course difficulty using the Slope Rating. Two courses can have the same par (72) but very different difficulty levels. The differential is the fairest apples-to-apples comparison of how you played across different courses.

Rounds marked with a ★ star in the Handicap Tracker are the ones being used in your current handicap index calculation. Those are your best differentials. When you look at your history and see which rounds have stars, you'll understand exactly which rounds are defining your current handicap number.

Using Search and Sort to Find Patterns

The search bar lets you filter by course name. If you want to see all your rounds at a specific course, just type the name. You'll immediately see your history at that track — how many times you've played it, how your scores have changed, whether you've gotten better as you've learned the course.

The sort options let you view rounds newest-to-oldest (default), oldest-to-newest, by best score, or by worst score. Sorting by best score is useful when you want to see your personal records. Sorting oldest-to-newest is great for reviewing your improvement arc over a full season.

Your Data Stays Private and on Your Device

Everything saved on this site lives in your browser's local storage. That means it's stored on your device, not on any server. Nobody else can see your round history. There's no account, no login, no cloud backup. The trade-off is that if you clear your browser data or switch devices, you'll lose your history. If your data matters to you, avoid clearing your browser's site data for mygolftrackers.com.

Rick's Take

I started keeping detailed records of my rounds a few years ago and it completely changed how I think about my game. Before that, I'd remember my best rounds and mentally file away the bad ones. When I looked at the actual data, I realized my "average" was about six strokes higher than what I thought it was. That's not a comfortable truth, but it was a useful one. Now when I see my scoring average actually drop — even by a stroke or two over a full season — I know it's real. It's in the numbers, not just a feeling. Track your rounds. You'll learn things about your game that you can't learn any other way.

Rick Powell
Builder of MyGolfTrackers.com. Rick built these tools to give golfers a simple, honest way to track their game without subscriptions, accounts, or complicated apps. Learn more →