New Features:
- Search courses.
You can now search the list of courses to see if someone has already
added course information to Golf Target GPS. Also, adding course
information has been improved. Now, you can type the name of the
course and touch a search button and the app will scan Apple’s
Points of Interest data. If a match is found, the course address, phone
number, and website are added to Golf Target GPS. - Course Info Convenience Buttons.
There are now buttons next to the course information that provide useful
functions. You can tap on the ? button to bring up driving directions
to the course. The ? button lets you call the course and the ? button
shows the course web site in Safari. - Add Tee Button.
A button has been added to the toolbar at the bottom of the new round scene
that lets you add tee information if the tees for the course don’t include
the one you are playing; e.g. you are playing from the blues, but only the
whites have been configured. - Golf Course Country Name Saved.
Previously, when viewing the information about a course, the country was
always set to USA. Now, you can specify other countries in that field.
- Fixes:
- Addressed Crash Starting a New Round.
If you started a new round on a course that had no tee boxes configured,
the app would crash. Now it asks you if you want to create a score card
for that tee box. - Fixed a Crash Marking Tee Box on Map.
If you changed the hole number when marking a tee box location, the
app would crash when you returned to the map scene. - Fixed a Crash Marking a Target on Map.
If you tried to create a target on the map before starting a new round,
the app would crash. - Not Adding Player.
When you launched the app for the first time, it asks you to add yourself
to the list of players; your information wasn’t saved after you added
yourself. - Changing Tee Selection.
If you started a round and used the edit score card feature to change
the tees being used from say Red to White, the score card was updated
however the tee box markers were not updated on the map. - Distance to Course.
If the distance to a course changed, that information wasn’t reflected
on the list of courses unless you exited the page and returned. - Stroke Information from Watch.
By default, if you recorded stroke information using your Apple Watch,
the distances weren’t applied to the club statistics; you had to manually
checkmark the stroke in the club statistics scene to include it. Now
strokes from the watch behave like those recorded from the phone and
are included in the statistics.