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Now available: Five computer programs to assist you and your golf team. These fine programs are available for IBM/Compatible computers in three formats: (1) WINDOWS, and (2) MS-DOS. The "Golf Statistics" program is also available for the MACINTOSH. Note: the Windows versions of these programs must be run on the hard drive and requires at least 10 Megs of free hard drive space for installation. The Dos and Mac versions may be run on floppy disks and require less than 1 Meg of storage space. When ordering, please specify computer type to be used.
The WINDOWS Statistics & Tournament programs have the ability to save reports in "HTML" format. HTML files may be posted directly to your internet web site or may be emailed to the newspapers, television, or any other interested party.
Sample Printouts & Input Screens can be viewed by entering the Software Catalog, choosing this sport and clicking on "Click here! - For program descriptions and printout samples!"
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GOLF STATISTICS: (Windows (HTML Capabilites), Dos, Macintosh): A round by round statistics program. Features include:
1. Keeps track of an unlimited number of teams with Windows and Mac versions (up to 6 different teams with Dos version).
2. Statistics for up to 40 golfers per team (30 on Mac & Dos versions) in up to 40 different meets (per team).
3. Your choice as to the number of holes per round, 9 or 18.
4. Statistics tracked include number of rounds played; total strokes; number of sub-pars (eagles/birdies), pars, bogeys, double bogeys, and holes over double bogey made; number of greens reached in regulation; fairways hit; number of putts taken; strokes over par; and if the player's score counts in the team score.
5. Percentages are calculated for all applicable statistics listed above.
6. Strokes over par; strokes over par average; and average strokes per round are calculated automatically. Also totals and averages for "scorers only" and "entire team" are printed.
7. Each single meet printout includes date, course played and par for it, weather conditions, plus a miscellaneous entry for anything else you might wish to include on the print-out.
8. Prints season-to-date stats at any time. This printout includes the season-to-date totals for all the above statistics and may include all meets or just certain ones that you choose (conference meets only, etc.).
9. Has an error-correction routine. Corrections may be made at any time.
10. Erase routine provided to remove one or all teams from the program if desired.
11. Print out one, some, or all individual player's statistics, meet by meet, if desired.
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GOLF TOURNAMENT: (Windows (HTML Capabilites) and Dos): Features of this program include:
1. Easy to use. Menu-driven. NO COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE IS NECESSARY. You control all the variables.
2. Maximum of up to 60 schools. You decide the number of players allowed per school. Care must be taken however as the number of schools times the allowable players per school must be 600 or less. You also control the number of players to score (usually 4 per team) and the number of players who are eligible to score (usually 5). If you allow more players than are eligible to score, you choose which ones can score (for example: best 4 or a specific 4). Schools with less than the required number of team players are automatically eliminated from the team scoring calculations.
3. Prior to the tournament you enter the players from each school and their school rank or pre-tournament stroke average. Full editing of the entry list is possible up until tourney play begins. A routine is included to assign players to playing groups (you pick size, usually foursomes) and establish tee off times, locations, and time intervals between groups.
4. Tournament entries may be printed by school or, if established, by playing group.
5. Tournament format is a maximum of 6 rounds. As players finish each round, you select school and player from menus for fast entry. Then input the player's score. After the last player has finished, the computer scores the tournament. Scoring may be either round-by-round or cumulative scores to date. There is a tie-breaking routine included in case of ties in the team score. A re-draw of playing groups for subsequent rounds is included. This re-draw is based on previous round scores and places either team leaders together or individual leaders together.
6. Final results are done and ready to print immediately following the conclusion of the tournament.
7. Final printout includes the: (a) team scoring, (b) final tournament placing of all players in the tournament, and (c) final placing of just those players eligible for team scoring. The final tournament results may be edited and re-scored if necessary. There is also a provision to print a school-by-school post-tournament summary.
8. Separate divisions may be scored within the same tournament. Example: you could play two divisions together, then score and print (a) the overall tournament, (b) division #1 separate, and (c) division #2 separate. The 600-limit still applies to the overall entries, however.
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