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SnapCard vs Hole19

SnapCard vs Hole19: Rangefinder or Paper Scan?

Hole19 is one of the best GPS rangefinder apps. SnapCard isn't trying to be a rangefinder at all. Here is which one fits your round.

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Available on the App Store · Last updated: May 2026

Short answer

Choose Hole19 if you want an excellent GPS rangefinder with distances to the green and hazards across 42,000+ courses, plus Android support. Choose SnapCard if you keep a paper scorecard and want to digitize it with one photo instead of tapping your phone on every hole.

SnapCard vs Hole19: the difference in one line

Hole19: A popular, highly rated golf GPS rangefinder app covering 42,000+ courses, with a digital scorecard, shot tracking, and plays-like distances on its premium tier.

Hole19 is widely regarded as one of the best golf GPS rangefinder apps. Its free tier already gives you accurate distances to the front, center, and back of the green plus hazards on more than 42,000 courses, along with a digital scorecard and basic stats. Premium (around $40/year, with a 14-day trial) adds plays-like distances, club recommendations, shot tracking, and AR views.

SnapCard is not a rangefinder and does not compete on yardages. Its value is on the scoring side: you keep the paper card, snap it once after the round, and the AI reads every hole in about 5 seconds — then your history, trends, and BirdieBank™ Index update automatically.

If yardages are the feature you open an app for, Hole19 is excellent. If the part you find tedious is entering scores, SnapCard removes that entirely.

SnapCard vs Hole19: feature comparison

Feature SnapCard Hole19
In-round phone use None — scan after Every hole
How scores get in AI scans paper card (~5 sec) Manual hole-by-hole entry
GPS rangefinder No Yes (42k+ courses)
Plays-like distances / AR No Yes (Premium)
Handicap-style tracking BirdieBank™ Index Handicap calculator (Premium)
Platforms iOS only iOS + Android
Free tier 3 full games, last 5 rounds GPS + scorecard + basic stats
Paid price $4.99/mo or $39.99/yr ~$40/yr (14-day trial)

Competitor pricing and features researched May 2026 and may vary by region and plan. See Hole19 for current details.

Which one should you choose?

Choose SnapCard if…

  • You score on paper and want it digitized instantly
  • You'd rather not pull your phone out every hole
  • You want a quick group leaderboard for trips and matches
  • You are on iPhone or iPad
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Choose Hole19 if…

  • You want a top-tier GPS rangefinder with distances to everything
  • You want plays-like distances, AR views, and shot tracking
  • You are on Android
  • You like managing the whole round from your phone

Hole19 is the better pick if a great GPS rangefinder is what you want from a golf app, and it supports Android. SnapCard is the better pick if your paper card is sacred and the only thing you want automated is the scorekeeping. The two solve different problems and can be used side by side.

SnapCard vs Hole19: FAQ

Does SnapCard have a GPS rangefinder like Hole19?

No. SnapCard does not include GPS distances. Hole19 is a dedicated GPS rangefinder covering 42,000+ courses. SnapCard's focus is scanning your paper scorecard and tracking your stats after the round.

Is Hole19 or SnapCard better for tracking scores?

It depends on how you like to score. Hole19 uses manual hole-by-hole entry on your phone. SnapCard lets you keep the paper card and snap one photo afterward, which the AI digitizes in about 5 seconds. If you dislike manual entry, SnapCard is faster.

How much do SnapCard and Hole19 cost?

Both are free to start. Hole19 Premium is around $40/year with a 14-day trial (as of May 2026). SnapCard Pro is $4.99/month or $39.99/year, and the free tier covers 3 full games plus your last 5 rounds.

Keep the paper. Skip the typing.

Play on the card your course hands you, snap one photo, and let SnapCard do the rest. Free to download on iOS.

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