Offline Score Saving: Never Lose a Score
If you've ever played a course with dead zones — and let's be honest, most courses have them — you know the frustration. You enter a score, the spinner hangs, and you're not sure if it saved. Now that's fixed.
How It Works
When you save a score and there's no connection, Clubhousen stores it locally on your phone and lets you keep playing. The scorecard updates, your hole advances, and nothing feels different. Your round doesn't stall.
A banner appears at the top of the scorecard showing how many holes are queued — "3 scores pending." When connectivity comes back, tap to sync or let it happen automatically. The queue retries on its own and deduplicates repeated saves so nothing gets doubled up.
It Handles Everything
This isn't just basic score saving. The offline queue handles:
- Hole scores — the obvious one
- Advanced stats — putts, GIR, FIR, driving distance, penalties
- Side game bets — nassaus, skins, matchup actions
- Fourball scoring — your partner's scores too
Everything replays in order when the sync happens. If a queued save is too old (hours, not minutes), it gets dropped to avoid stale data conflicts.
Why It Matters
Golf courses are built in remote places. Mountain courses, island courses, courses with tree-lined fairways that block signal — they're some of the best tracks in the world, and they often have the worst coverage. Your app shouldn't punish you for playing great courses.
Bottom Line
Your scorecard works whether the cell tower does or not. Enter your scores, keep playing, and let the sync happen when it happens. No lost data, no waiting for signal, no interrupting the round.
