From GolfClevelandCup.com, visit the “Submit Scores” page.
Click the link to Google Sheets where each player has his own score sheet
Find your sheet. It’s the one with your name on it. If the file opens to a sheet other than yours, you can scroll along the names at the bottom or click the hamburger menu (4 lines on the bottom left of the screen) and then in the pop up, click on your name. (NOTE: By default, only you and the ClevelandCupGolf admin account can edit your scorecard. If you want someone else to be able to edit your scorecard, email league management.)
Once in your sheet, scroll to the course you played, find hole #1 and double-click on the empty cell under “Player Score” (in the screenshot below, that’s cell D2).
Your first time in here, it may give you a keyboard full of letters. If so, click the “123” in the green circle (below, top right) for a numeric keyboard.
Enter your score in the “Player Score” column.
Enter your number of putts in the “Player Putts” column. If you had a really crappy hole and picked up then your number of putts = your score, not 0.
For the par 3s, if you hit the green and measured the distance to the hole for a chance at a pin shot, scroll to the right to the “Proximity to Par 3 Hole (inches)” column and enter the distance there. Note that the column name says “inches.” Therefore, if you were 3 feet and 2 inches from the hole, you would enter 38, which is the number of inches. Note that to win the pin shot, you have to par the hole. (See the league rules)
Once you finish entering your score, you can navigate away from the app, close the app or navigate away from the sheet by clicking the back arrow icon at the top right of the screenshot below.