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πŸ‘£ How do I track my activity for a disc golf round?
πŸ‘£ How do I track my activity for a disc golf round?

How to track your steps and activity in UDisc if you don't want to keep score.

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Written by Markell Parks
Updated over 2 weeks ago

Activity tracking for iOS:

  1. Open your device settings

  2. Tap on UDisc

  3. Toggle on Motion & Fitness

Activity tracking for Android:

  1. Make sure you have Google Fit installed and that you are signed in to your account

  2. Turn on Activity Tracking in the Google Fit app

    • Open Google Fit

    • Tap on Profile

    • Tap Settings icon at the top of the screen

    • Toggle on Track your activities

  3. Open UDisc App info

  4. Tap Permissions -> Physical Activity

  5. Select Allow

Your device must be on your person to track your steps. If you leave your phone in a bag or on a cart, it will not provide an accurate step count.

What if your cardmate kept score?

As long as you have enabled activity tracking, and you carried your device on your person, you will see your own step count on your scorecard, rather than the activity of the player keeping score.


If you don’t have activity tracking enabled or you don’t carry your device with you (0 steps are recorded), then the step count of the score keeping player will be reflected. If another player kept score, you must open the UDisc app on your device and be logged in within a specific timeframe (Android - 30 days / iPhone - 7 days) in order for your personal step count to be recorded on your scorecard.

Step counts do not update in real time, if watching your activity metrics during a round, there will be a delay.


Need more help? Check out the UDisc Landing Zone here for tips from fellow disc golfers or reach out to us via chat or at help@udisc.com.

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