Every event with at least one completed round has a Stats tab alongside Leaderboard, Games, and Recap. It's the raw view of everything the app collected — every hole, every player — plus a box where you can ask questions about the round in plain English.
Where do I find it?
Open the event and tap Stats in the results navigation. It's visible to any league member once a round has completed, and to the public on a public league's event page too.
What's at the top of the page?
Ask the Data sits first, above the round breakdown. Type a question like "who had the best back 9?" or "who had the most three-putts?" and it answers in a couple of sentences, citing names and numbers from that round's actual data — nothing is invented or estimated. It resets each time you reload the page, so nothing you ask is saved.
How do I switch rounds on a multi-round event?
Below Ask the Data is a round selector — it defaults to the most recent completed round. Pick a different round to see that round's tables instead; only one round's stats show at a time. On a single-round event there's no selector, since there's nothing to switch to.
What does the scorecard grid show?
A full hole-by-hole grid for every player: gross score per hole, color-coded against par, with a par row and a field-average row at the bottom. If the round tracks putts, a putts row runs underneath each player's scores, with three-putt holes highlighted.
What's in the round table and par-type breakdown?
The round table ranks every player with gross and net totals, front/back 9 splits (both gross and net), and their placement. The par-type breakdown shows each player's average score versus par on par 3s, 4s, and 5s — gross and net side by side, so you can see how much of their advantage over par came from their handicap versus their actual ball-striking.
What's in Player Performance?
A columns table covering advanced stats where your league tracks them: strokes gained (total and tee-to-green), bounce-back percentage, putts per green in regulation, and three-putt avoidance. When the round tracks putts, it also shows Putts, 3-Putts, GIR (greens in regulation), and Saves (scrambling — getting up and down after missing the green) as counts, not just rates. Columns a round doesn't have data for show as blank rather than a guess.
Why does this matter if my league runs betting pools?
If your league uses pre-round betting pools, every stat a market settles on is guaranteed to also appear on this page and be answerable by Ask the Data — so you can always double-check a settled outcome yourself instead of taking it on faith.