Tend is a voice-first golf scorecard for iOS. Say your score the way you'd say it to a buddy — "bogey three putt miss green short" — and the hole logs. No GPS. No yardages. No 11-tap menus.
Tap the mic, say the hole, tap it again to commit. Tend writes the score, putts, fairway, green, and penalties as you talk. If it gets something wrong, tap any field to fix just that field — no full re-do.
"Bogey two putts" or "birdie hit fairway" — Tend parses the shorthand the way you'd say it to your group. Mid-sentence correction works too: "par no wait that was a bogey" lands as bogey.
Hit the mic, say the hole, hit it again. The fields fill in real time so you can see what was heard before you commit.
FIR, GIR, putts per round, scoring average, handicap index. All of it derived from what you said out loud.
No feed. No ads. No rankings. Sign in with Apple, log your round, that's it. Voice goes through speech recognition only.
I worked four summers in a pro shop. I know voice on a course sounds weird. That's the whole point — I want to find out whether it actually holds up out there or dies on the first tee.
Looking for: anyone who already logs rounds (18Birdies, Hole19, GolfShot, Arccos, paper card) and uses a rangefinder or GPS watch. Any handicap. Walk or cart. Muni or private. iOS only.