Compatibility

Simulator export guide

Turn a Awesome Golf session into one Divot Card.

Use a shot-level Awesome Golf export so DivotData can detect the pattern, show the evidence, assign one practice block, and tell you how to retest the same setup.

Current beta status

Awesome Golf

Beta

Best upload

CSV, spreadsheet

File types

.CSV, .XLSX, .TXT

Confidence boost

Club, carry, offline, launch, spin

Mechanical proof

Needs impact data or coach review

DivotData reads shot rows, not summary screenshots. Missing optional metrics lower confidence instead of breaking the flow.

What to upload

Shot-level data works better than summary reports.

Use Awesome Golf Insights or Community app to download session shot stats as CSV.

Compatibility note: Range and coaching modes produce cleaner baseline data than games.

Who this is for

Home simulator golfers who want a practical answer to what changed today and what to practice next.

What improves confidence

Clear club labels, one row per shot, carry or total distance, offline/deviation, launch, spin, shot order, and a matched retest.

Export steps

Prepare the file before you upload.

Use the cleanest export path available. If the source only gives a table, copied rows can still be useful.

  1. 1Finish a Shot by Shot, Coaching, or Club Distances session while signed in.
  2. 2Open Awesome Golf Insights and sign in.
  3. 3Click Stats, then Sessions, or go directly to the sessions page.
  4. 4Select the session you want to export.
  5. 5Click the ellipsis menu in the top-right and choose Export CSV.
  6. 6Alternatively, in the Community app, open My Stats > Session Stats, select the date and club, then tap GET SESSION STATS.CSV.
  7. 7Return to DivotData and use the upload box at the top of the page.
  8. 8Drop the exported file on the upload box or click Choose files. If your source only shows a table, paste the copied rows into Paste Table Text.

Click-by-click walkthrough

Download Awesome Golf shot stats as CSV.

Awesome Golf publishes official CSV download instructions and screenshots for both Awesome Golf Insights and the Community app. The Insights path is the cleaner browser download for DivotData.

  1. 1Official text guide

    Hit a supported practice session

    Use Shot-by-Shot, Coaching, or Club Distances while signed in, and choose the club you are hitting.

    Note: Awesome Golf's guide says these session types are the starting point for reviewing and downloading shot stats.

    No fixed screenshot

    This screen can vary by device, operating system, or account state. Follow the note and choose the option that produces a CSV or other shot-level table file.

  2. 2Official text guide

    Open Insights Sessions

    Sign in to Awesome Golf Insights, then open Stats and Sessions or go directly to the sessions page.

    Note: Select the session you want and verify it contains the club and shot count you expect.

    No fixed screenshot

    This screen can vary by device, operating system, or account state. Follow the note and choose the option that produces a CSV or other shot-level table file.

  3. 3Highlighted: Export CSV

    Export CSV from Insights

    Click the ellipsis button in the top-right corner of the session page and choose Export CSV.

    Note: This downloads the CSV in your browser. That file is the preferred DivotData upload.

    Official Awesome Golf Insights screenshot showing the Export CSV dropdown on a session screen.
  4. 4Fallback: Community app

    Community app fallback

    In the Community app, open My Stats, then Session Stats, choose the date and club, then tap GET SESSION STATS.CSV.

    Note: The Community app sends an email with a CSV link. Use it if the browser Insights path is not convenient.

    Official Awesome Golf Community app screenshot showing a session summary screen.
  5. 5Next click: DivotData upload box

    Upload to DivotData

    Return to DivotData, keep the source set to Awesome Golf, then drop the CSV or click Choose files.

    Note: If a column is empty, DivotData treats it as a missing-metric warning instead of forcing a swing-fault claim.

    No fixed screenshot

    This screen can vary by device, operating system, or account state. Follow the note and choose the option that produces a CSV or other shot-level table file.

Official source: Awesome Golf download guide. Labels and DivotData notes are written for the upload-to-card workflow.

Expected metrics

Metrics DivotData looks for in Awesome Golf files.

ClubCarryTotal distanceOffline or deviationLaunch angleSpin rateBall speedClub speedSmash factor

Data quality tips

  • Use range sessions for baseline and retest work.
  • Avoid mixing games and drills in one export when possible.

What this cannot prove alone

  • Challenge and game modes may include fewer technical columns than Shot by Shot, Coaching, or Club Distances.
  • Launch-monitor data can detect patterns, but exact swing mechanics still need richer context, strike data, or coach review.

Sample proof

The upload is only useful if it becomes a focused card.

A Divot Card should show pattern detected, evidence, confidence, likely focus, what not to chase, the practice block, and a matched retest protocol.

Sample Divot Card

Low-right / low-fade pattern

Open

Today's focus

18-minute 8-Iron Reset

A short block that narrows start line first, then checks face control, then checks strike/low point.

18 min
Club8-iron
PatternLow-right fade
ConfidenceMedium · 64/100

Start with

Start-line gate

Start the ball through a narrow target window before judging curve.

Why this card

Data quality

82/100

good beta file

Sample

20 shots

Matched stock 8-irons

Coach-style note

The ball-flight pattern is clear enough to practice, but the exact mechanical cause should stay a hypothesis until a coach or impact evidence validates it.

Get your first card free

Demo card. Launch-monitor data can identify patterns and confidence levels, but it does not prove exact swing mechanics by itself.