ScrambleSync runs in your phone's browser. Enter your team code and you're scoring in under 30 seconds.
Your organizer hands out a team code at check-in — something like TEAM07 — or puts it on the QR card at your starting hole. Go to scramblesync.com/play on any phone, enter the code, and you are in. No account, no download.
After each hole, the captain enters the team score (in a scramble). Some events give each golfer a personal link to enter just their own scores — best-ball golfers still play on a team, so the team extras like side games and team photos come along, while individual stroke-play golfers are scoring solo, so those team-only extras do not apply. Either way, scores are color-coded: green for birdie or better, neutral for par, amber for bogey, red when it gets ugly. Scores save locally and sync the moment a single bar of signal returns.
Tap the map on your scorecard for a satellite view of the hole with live distances to the front, center, and back of the green — a rangefinder built into the phone you're already scoring with. No separate device to rent or carry.
The leaderboard updates the moment any team enters a score. Pull it up between holes to see where you stand against the field. No waiting until the last group walks in.
At the end of the round your scorecard shows a Sign card button. The captain taps it to lock the scores. Once signed, no more edits — so double-check before you sign. The leaderboard goes final immediately.
No account needed. Just enter the team code your organizer gave you and you are scoring.
If an organizer sends you a tournament invite by text, tap the link to confirm your spot — one tap, no app, no account. Same idea as scoring: everything runs in your phone's browser.
Scores save locally on the phone. The moment you get signal back — even just a bar or two — everything syncs automatically. You will always see what is saved versus synced.
Typically the team captain, but anyone on the team can open the scorecard with the same code. Just make sure you are not doubling up — whoever is entering is the scorekeeper for the round.
At the end of the round your scorecard shows a Sign card button. The captain taps it to lock the scores. Once signed, no more edits — so double-check before you sign.
Yes. Your organizer will have a public leaderboard link. No code needed to view it.