Miza Golf is the simplest way to track a round — tap the club you hit and it does the rest. No scorecard scribble, no faffing about between shots, no accounts to set up before you can even tee off.
Free · No account needed · Made for Australian golf
One job, done properly: track the round without getting in the way of it.
Pulled driver? Tap "Dr". That's the entire interaction — no menus, no forms, no typing a score in later from memory.
Miza Golf quietly measures the distance with GPS while you walk up the fairway. Nothing to press, nothing to check.
Score, shot distances and club stats are ready before you reach the clubhouse — no adding up, no reconstructing the back nine.
Because history lives only on your phone, uninstalling the app (or clearing its data) deletes it for good. Back it up first — it takes one tap.
A few terms you'll hear at any club from Cairns to Cottesloe.
Heading out for a round. "Are you free for a hit Saturday arvo?"
Australia's favourite club format — points per hole against par, so one shocker doesn't wreck the whole card.
The classic golf-day format: everyone tees off, the best drive gets picked, and the group plays on from there together.
A quiet do-over off the first tee. Nobody saw that one, right?
The short putt your mates wave you in on, just to keep the group moving.
A shot that never gets more than an inch off the ground.
A fairway that bends, left or right, around the trouble.
Every Aussie course has one — the shed at the turn selling a pie and a cold drink.
Course names, hole layouts and green positions are sourced from OpenStreetMap and bundled straight into the app — no internet connection required to find your course or see real hole lengths. Satellite hole maps load imagery through the Google Maps SDK only when you open them. All distances are GPS estimates for personal reference — check official course information when it matters.