Deleting a tour in TheGrint removes it from your account permanently
TheGrint stores golf rounds and course data in tours — groupings you create to organize rounds by trip, season, or event. If you created a tour by mistake, want to remove an old one, or no longer need it, you can delete it directly from the app. The process takes less than a minute and removes the tour from your account, though the individual rounds you logged remain in your history.
The deletion is permanent once confirmed, so make sure you want to remove it before you proceed. You cannot recover a deleted tour after you confirm the action. Unlike some apps that offer a brief window to undo, TheGrint does not have a recovery feature for tours, so this step is final.
Key Takeaways
- Open TheGrint, go to your Tours tab, and find the tour you created that you want to remove.
- Tap the three-dot menu next to the tour name and select the delete option from the menu that appears.
- Confirm the deletion when TheGrint asks you to verify — this step prevents accidental removal.
- Your individual golf rounds stay in your account history even after you delete the tour that organized them.
- You can only delete tours you created; tours you joined can only be left, not deleted.
Finding the tour you want to delete
Launch TheGrint and navigate to the Tours section of the app. This is usually a tab at the bottom of the screen or accessible from the main menu, depending on whether you are using the mobile app or web version. You will see a list of all tours associated with your account — both ones you created and any you may have joined.
Scan the list to locate the tour you want to delete. Tours are typically labeled with the name you gave them when you created them, such as "Spring 2024" or "Vegas Trip". If you have many tours, you may need to scroll to find the one you are looking for. Tours you created will often have a small indicator or different styling to distinguish them from tours you joined.
Opening the tour menu and selecting delete
Once you find the tour, look for a three-dot menu icon (also called a kebab menu) next to the tour name or in the tour row. This icon is usually positioned on the right side of the tour entry. Tap this icon to open a dropdown menu with options for that tour.
From the menu that appears, select the delete option. The exact wording may be "Delete Tour" or straightforward "Delete" depending on your version of TheGrint. Tap it to proceed to the confirmation step. If you do not see a delete option, verify that you created the tour — you can only delete tours you own, not ones you joined.
Confirming the deletion
TheGrint will ask you to confirm that you want to delete the tour. This confirmation screen protects you from removing a tour by accident. Read the message carefully to make sure you are deleting the correct tour, as this is your final note to stop the process.
Tap the confirm button (usually labeled "Delete" or "Yes, Delete") to complete the removal. Once you confirm, the tour disappears from your Tours list when ready. The app will return you to your Tours list, where you should no longer see the deleted tour.
What happens to your rounds after deletion
Deleting a tour does not erase the golf rounds you logged while that tour was active. Those rounds remain in your account history and your statistics. You can still view them by going to your Rounds or History section and filtering by date or course.
The tour itself — the organizational grouping — is what gets removed. If you want to reorganize those rounds into a different tour later, you can create a new tour and manually add the rounds to it. This means you retain all your golf data and scoring history, even though the tour structure is gone.
If you deleted a tour by mistake
TheGrint does not have a built-in undo feature for deleted tours. Once you confirm the deletion, the tour cannot be recovered through the app. However, your individual rounds are still there, so you have not lost any golf data or statistics.
If you need to recreate the tour, you can create a new one with the same name and add your rounds back to it manually. This takes longer than undoing, but your round history is intact and available to add. Go to the Tours section, create a new tour with the original name, and then add each round from your history to the new tour by selecting them and assigning them to the tour.
Editing a tour instead of deleting it
If you only want to change the tour name or other details, look for an edit option in the tour menu instead of deleting. This is usually a pencil icon or an "Edit Tour" option in the same three-dot menu where you found the delete button.
Editing preserves all your rounds and keeps them organized together, which is faster than deleting and recreating. You can change the tour name, description, or other settings without losing any data or having to reassign rounds later.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does deleting a tour erase my golf scores?
No. Deleting a tour only removes the organizational grouping. All the individual rounds you logged remain in your account history, statistics, and handicap calculations. You can still see those rounds in your Rounds section.
Can I delete a tour I joined, or only ones I created?
You can only delete tours you created. Tours you joined are managed by the tour organizer, and you can only leave them. To stop seeing a joined tour, look for a "Leave Tour" option instead of a delete option.
What if I want to keep the rounds but change the tour name?
Edit the tour instead of deleting it. Look for an edit or settings option in the tour menu (usually a pencil icon or "Edit Tour" option) and change the name there. This keeps all your rounds in the same tour without losing any data.
How long does it take for a deleted tour to disappear from my account?
The tour disappears from your Tours list when ready after you confirm the deletion. You should not see it in the app within seconds of confirming.
Can I recover a deleted tour if I change my mind?
No, TheGrint does not offer recovery for deleted tours. Once you confirm the deletion, it is permanent. Your rounds remain, but the tour grouping cannot be restored. You would need to create a new tour and reassign the rounds manually.