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Export your Golfshot rounds into The Cut

Golfshot has the GPS yardages and the round log. The Cut has the AI coach that turns that data into specific things to fix. Here's how to move your existing round history across so Chase isn't starting blind.

Steps

  1. Open Golfshot's web dashboard

    Sign in at my.golfshot.com with the same account from the app. Golfshot Pro members can export to CSV directly; free-tier users can still screenshot rounds page by page.

  2. Pro: export the CSV

    If you have Golfshot Pro, go to My Rounds → top-right menu → Export. Pick the date range. You'll get a CSV with every shot, club, distance, and result. Save it locally.

  3. Free tier: screenshot each round scorecard

    On the free tier, open each round in the web dashboard and screenshot the scorecard. The Cut reads scores, pars, GIR, FIR, and putts directly from screenshots — manual entry is rarely needed.

  4. Upload to The Cut

    In The Cut: LogRoundUpload photo (screenshots) or Upload file (CSV). CSVs with multiple rounds get split automatically; one upload can backfill months of history.

  5. Verify in the Log tab

    Rounds show up in chronological order with full hole detail. Tap any round to confirm scores and stats look right; edits stick across all Chase context.

Why bother importing history? Chase looks at trends across rolling 30/60/90-day windows. The more rounds it has, the faster it spots your patterns — "you lose 4 strokes on par 3s" vs generic advice.

The Cut reads your data and tells you what to fix.

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