-Four sizes: 5, 20, 100, and unlimited golfers.
-Golfers: records name, ID code, club affiliation, home course, male/female tag, optional postal address, email address, phone numbers, and notes.
-Courses: records any number of 18-hole and/or 9-hole courses: pars, Course & Slope Ratings, handicap ranking of each hole, yardages, and notes. Any number of sets of tees for each course.
-Scores: records any mix of 18- and 9-hole scores, hole-by-hole or total. Optional performance stats such as fairways hit, greens-in-regulation, number of putts, etc.
-Handicapping: 18- or 9-hole basis, using latest USGA, RCGA or a "custom" formula (you can configure to suit your group's preferences). Automatic or manual Equitable Stroke Control (ESC).
-Statistics: performance stats modeled after those reported for touring pros. Overall results, or those for a selected course and/or selected range of dates.
-On-Course Recording: prints "Score & Stats" card designed for on-course recording of scores and performance stats.
-Trend Graphing:. histories of scores & stats in graphical form. "Moving-average" data smoothing to highlight trends.
-Data-entry Checking: checks all inputs for validity.
-E-mail lists: maintains lists which can work with your e-mail program in sending mail to one, several, or all golfers.
-Reports: a complete family including handicap cards, scoring histories, 'ringer' scores, posting sheets, mailing labels, e-mail addresses.
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