Access more than 39,000 maps of golf courses around the world and check your distance to the green, while flagging hazards. Measure your shot distance, save your scores, and get pro insights on how to improve your game. You can also save your rounds as workouts in the Apple Health app to stay on top of your fitness. Download and use Tag Heuer Golf for free. You’ll need to upgrade to a paid subscription to access additional features, including saving your scores and seeing real-time stats. Subscriptions range from $6.99 per month to $39.99 per year. The free version of the app includes handicap scoring and a GPS range finder for more than 37,000 golf courses worldwide. Set up foursomes and compete with other groups in real time, learn your strengths and weaknesses by viewing stats, and track points for in-golf games like Skins. Upgrade to a Handicap membership for $19.99 per year and get a handicap from the USGA. Pay $39.99 yearly for a Pro membership and take advantage of next-level performance statistics. You’ll also be able to use the app’s Scorecard Picture Service, where you take a picture and the app uploads it for you. Use Trivit to track strokes per hole, putts on the green, or total strokes over the course of play. Set up this free app by adding a tracking item for each hole, which allows you to keep track in the midst of play right from your wrist. To use Golf Pad with your Apple Watch, however, you’ll have to upgrade to the $19.99 Golf Pad Premium, which also includes handicap scoring and advanced player statistics. When you add a Zepp sensor in addition to the free app, you gain the ability to measure club speed, backswing, and more. But when you use an Apple Watch, you don’t need a sensor to get some of your swing metrics, including temp, hand speed, and hand plane. Just glance at your wrist to see this data. Buy a Zepp Golf Sensor to take your training to the next level if you want to hone your skills in more detail.