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.