Every Golf App Tracks Scores. Nobody Tracks What Actually Matters.
Open any golf app on the market and you'll find the same thing: score tracking, handicap calculation, maybe some basic stat breakdowns. It's the same product repackaged fifteen different ways. And it's all missing the point.
Here's what I've learned building TeeSeed: the golfers who actually improve aren't obsessing over their last round's score. They're tracking consistency patterns — how their performance variance changes over time, which parts of their game are most volatile, and whether their practice is actually reducing dispersion or just moving the average around.
Think about it like this: a golfer who shoots 82, 78, 85, 80 is in a fundamentally different position than one who shoots 80, 81, 80, 81 — even though they have nearly identical averages. The second golfer is competitive. The first is unpredictable. That distinction matters enormously in tournament play, and no app on the market surfaces it clearly.
TeeSeed's approach is built around what I call "competitive consistency" — a composite metric that weighs scoring variance, situational performance stability, and trend directionality. It answers the question every serious golfer actually cares about: "Am I getting more reliable, or just occasionally lucky?"