Stop managing tee times on sticky notes and scoring on clipboards. PlayMetric handles PDGA-style divisions, tee time scheduling, and live leaderboards so you can run a clean round from first throw to final putt.
Sound familiar?
Assigning 60+ players to tee times across multiple courses or tee pads, balancing card sizes, and accounting for divisions means hours of planning that changes the moment someone withdraws.
Paper scorecards get lost, wet, or illegible. Scores trickle in at different times, transcription errors creep in, and the leaderboard is not ready until well after the last card finishes.
MPO, FPO, MA1 through MA4, juniors, age-protected — managing registrations, tee times, and results across multiple PDGA divisions manually multiplies the admin work for every round.
How it works
Choose stroke play, match play, or doubles. Configure the course layout, number of rounds, PDGA divisions, and tee time format — shotgun start or tee times with intervals.
Share a registration link. Players sign up with their PDGA number and division, pay entry fees, and get assigned to cards. Waitlists handle overflow automatically.
Players or scorekeepers enter hole-by-hole scores. The leaderboard updates in real time. After each round, cards are re-sorted by score for the next round tee times.
Formats
The standard disc golf tournament format. Players compete over 1–3 rounds of stroke play. Cards are reshuffled by score after each round. Lowest total wins each division.
Head-to-head matches where each hole is won or lost individually. Used for bracket-style events or team competitions. Adds a strategic, hole-by-hole dynamic to the competition.
Teams of two throw from the best lie each shot. Casual and competitive formats available. Popular for fundraisers, league play, and introducing new players to tournament golf.
Players choose their tee time within a window rather than a fixed shotgun start. Reduces crowding and allows larger fields on a single course.
Weekly rounds over a season with cumulative points. Final standings determined by best rounds or total points. The backbone of local disc golf communities.
Whether you're running a local club night or a regional championship, PlayMetric adapts to how you organise disc golf.
No app install. No special hardware. Just a browser.
FAQ
Stop managing tee times on sticky notes and scoring on clipboards. PlayMetric handles PDGA-style divisions, tee time scheduling, and live leaderboards so you can run a clean round from first throw to final putt.
Sound familiar?
Assigning 60+ players to tee times across multiple courses or tee pads, balancing card sizes, and accounting for divisions means hours of planning that changes the moment someone withdraws.
Paper scorecards get lost, wet, or illegible. Scores trickle in at different times, transcription errors creep in, and the leaderboard is not ready until well after the last card finishes.
MPO, FPO, MA1 through MA4, juniors, age-protected — managing registrations, tee times, and results across multiple PDGA divisions manually multiplies the admin work for every round.
How it works
Choose stroke play, match play, or doubles. Configure the course layout, number of rounds, PDGA divisions, and tee time format — shotgun start or tee times with intervals.
Share a registration link. Players sign up with their PDGA number and division, pay entry fees, and get assigned to cards. Waitlists handle overflow automatically.
Players or scorekeepers enter hole-by-hole scores. The leaderboard updates in real time. After each round, cards are re-sorted by score for the next round tee times.
Formats
The standard disc golf tournament format. Players compete over 1–3 rounds of stroke play. Cards are reshuffled by score after each round. Lowest total wins each division.
Head-to-head matches where each hole is won or lost individually. Used for bracket-style events or team competitions. Adds a strategic, hole-by-hole dynamic to the competition.
Teams of two throw from the best lie each shot. Casual and competitive formats available. Popular for fundraisers, league play, and introducing new players to tournament golf.
Players choose their tee time within a window rather than a fixed shotgun start. Reduces crowding and allows larger fields on a single course.
Weekly rounds over a season with cumulative points. Final standings determined by best rounds or total points. The backbone of local disc golf communities.
Whether you're running a local club night or a regional championship, PlayMetric adapts to how you organise disc golf.
No app install. No special hardware. Just a browser.
FAQ