About
Trusted digital scoring
MiScore is a digital scoring app developed by MiClub that can be used for social scoring at most courses in Australia/New Zealand and for competition scoring at registered venues that use MiClub golf management software. The app is extremely easy to use and comes with helpful features like automatic score calculation, a GPS distance measurement tool, private competitions, side matches, lost ball timer, and if the club enables, record nearest-the-pin and longest drive.
Golf club members using MiScore for competition scoring, or Private Competition players, can view live leaderboards and player statistics in-app.


App subscription
With a subscription for only $19.49/year golfers can use MiScore at most courses in Australia/New Zealand. If you want to know if a course is registered for use on the app, or if there is a course you would like added, just ask the golf staff.
You can also find out by searching our list of Registered Clubs & Venues.
What if my golf club doesn’t use MiClub software?
Unfortunately, if a golf club or course does not use MiClub software, you cannot use the MiScore app at that venue.
MiScore’s competition scoring and GPS functionality is directly linked to the MiClub golf management system. This ensures that course information within the app is kept up-to-date like indexes and GPS coordinates for the holes.
If you are a committee looking to adopt the MiClub system and offer digital scoring at your golf club, you can send MiClub an email to enquire about the system. Get in contact today!
Rules of golf
As per the rules of golf, players can score electronically in competitions if it has been approved by the local committee. Therefore, to use MiScore in competitions as a member or visitor, this form of scoring must be approved by the golf club or course. If you are entering a competition, and wish to use MiScore, we recommend checking with the venue first to see if this option is available.
f you want some more information about the rules surrounding digital scoring, take a look at the R&A website. The R&A is an organisation that governs the rules of golf alongside other national bodies like the USGA and Golf Australia.
Rule 3.3b(2)/1 that governs competitions states that players are required to enter only scores on a scorecard. “The scorecard may be in any paper or electronic form approved by the committee…”.














