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Golf Scorekeeper
User's Manual
Version 2.0
Written By:
Brian Squires
T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S
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PAGE #
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION ...................... 1
GETTING STARTED, FAST ......................... 4
INTRODUCTION .................................. 5
Why I Wrote this Program .............. 5
What This Program Does ................ 5
HOW TO USE THE GOLF SCOREKEEPER ............... 6
Set-up Definition ..................... 6
Points Equivalents ............ 6
# of Scores to Keep ........... 6
Diagnostics ................... 6
Colors ........................ 7
Header Text ................... 7
Data Files Path ............... 7
Player Definition ..................... 7
Adding Players ................ 7
Changing Player Status ........ 8
Removing Players .............. 8
Course Definition ..................... 8
Team Definition ....................... 9
Entering Scores ....................... 9
The Golf Scorekeeper User's Manual V2.0
T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S
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(Continued...)
PAGE #
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Reports ............................... 9
Full Roster ................... 10
League Roster ................. 11
Player History ................ 11
Per Course History ............ 12
Team Scores ................... 13
Course Rankings ............... 14
Points Ranking ................ 14
Average Ranking ............... 15
ABCD List ..................... 15
ABCDE List .................... 17
Foursome List ................. 18
Fivesome List ................. 19
The Golf Scorekeeper User's Manual V2.0
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
The Golf Scorekeeper is distributed as User-Supported software.
You are free to copy and distribute this software freely,
however, if you find it of use to you, you are encouraged to
register your copy. Registering your copy of the software helps
the author continue to provide professional-quality software at a
very reasonable price.
The Basic Registration is $25.00, this fee will put you on the
mailing list for notification of any future updates or
enhancements. It will also allow you to receive technical
support. If you pay an additional 10.00 you will receive free
upgrades for a period of one year from the receipt of payment.
In addition to the registration fee you may also pay a fee of
15.00 and have the program customized to use your golf league's
own method for calculating a members "points to shoot for". All
you need to do for this is send a description of how you want the
points calculated along with your registration fee. Please be
sure to include an address or phone number where you can be
reached in case their is some question as to your description.
Plans for future enhancements include:
* Handicap Calculations
* Keeping up with the # of putts per hole
* Printing of custom scorecards for keeping # of putts/hole
* Reports printed to the screen
* Reports printed to a text file
All materials are shipped on 5.25-inch floppy diskettes, however,
there is a 3.5-inch floppy diskette service available for an
additional $5.00. This is a once-per-registration charge that
covers as many 3.5-inch floppy disks as are needed to ship any
future upgrades.
Non-U.S. orders need to include $5.00 extra to cover additional
shipping and handling charges. Checks and money orders must be
drawn on a U.S. bank. Please send all payments payable in U.S.
Dollars.
Print the registration form, REGISTER.FRM, or include on a peice
of paper your name, address, phone number, and points calculation
method if applicable, and send it along with your payment to:
Brian Squires
Rte 2 Box 220
Seale, AL 36875
If by chance, you don't have the REGISTER.FRM file, a copy of the
registration form is included on the next page.
The Golf Scorekeeper User's Manual V1.0 Page 1
GOLF SCOREKEEPER REGISTRATION FORM
NAME: _______________________________________________________
COMPANY: _______________________________________________________
ADDRESS: _______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
CITY: _______________________________________________________
STATE: _______________________ ZIP CODE: ____________________
PHONE: _______________________________________________________
WHERE DID YOU RECEIVE GOLF SCOREKEEPER? _________________________
_______________________________________________________
COMMENTS: _______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
Basic Registration @ $25.00 $________
One-Year Free Upgrade Option @ $10.00 $________
Custom Points Calculation @ $15.00 $________
(Include description)
3.5-Inch Floppy Disk Service @ $5.00 $________
Non-US Shipping @ $5.00 $________
(Payments must be in US Dollars, US Bank)
Total $________
Remit to: Brian Squires
Rte 2 Box 220
Seale, AL 36875
The Golf Scorekeeper User's Manual V1.0 Page 2
How to Contact the Author:
I am sorry, but I do not have a private BBS nor am I currently a
member of a national network service. So, you will just have to
write me a letter and send it to the above stated address. I
promise a speedy reply.
Disclaimer:
The author claims no responsiblity for any damages caused by the
use or misuse of this product. This product is distributed "as
is" with no warranty expressed or implied. The author will not be
responsible for any losses incurred, either directly or
indirectly, by the use of this product. The author reserves the
right to make modifications at any time. Prices are subject to
change without notice.
The Golf Scorekeeper User's Manual V1.0 Page 3
GETTING STARTED, FAST
This section is included for those users that are like myself -
very impatient! If you would rather just start up the software
without reading the whole manual, and use the context sensitive
help screens when you get stuck, then this is how you do it:
First, make sure you have the files GOLFSKOR.EXE and GOLFHELP.HLP
on your disk in the same directory. If you do, then type GOLFSKOR
<RETURN> and you should be in business. When the golf scorekeeper
first starts up it looks for its setup file (GLFSETUP.DAT), this
file contains all of the setup information for the program. Where
it looks for this file is determined by the system environment
variable "GOLFDEFS". If "GOLFDEFS" has been defined by putting
the line:
SET GOLFDEFS=<PATH>
Example -> SET GOLFDEFS=C:\GOLF
NOTE: Leave off the "\" on the end of the path
in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file then the golf scorekeeper will look in
the defined path. If not, then the golf scorekeeper will look in
the current directory. If no GLFSETUP.DAT file can be found the
program will automatically create one with the default settings.
Where this file is created is also determined in the same way as
where it looks for the file.
Also at startup time the program will look on the system for a
mouse. If one is found then the mouse support portion of the
program is enabled. To use the mouse, just place the mouse cursor
on the desired item and click the left button. The right button
is interpeted as <ESC>. The center button has no effect in this
application.
Once the program is loaded you can get help at any time by
pressing the F1 key. If there is more than one page of help on a
paticular topic then the "PgDn" prompt will appear in the bottom
right corner of the help window. You can view the next or
previous page(s) by pressing the PageUp or PageDown keys.
I hope this short description has helped you impatient users get
started fast. If not then take this manual with you the next time
you go to the restroom and read all about "The Golf Scorekeeper".
The Golf Scorekeeper User's Manual V1.0 Page 4
INTRODUCTION
Why I Wrote this Program -
The need for this program stemmed from the company golf league to
which I belong. This league consists of two man teams that must
turn in a 9 hole score at least once a week. The league has been
in existence for about 4 years, and when it first started,
keeping up with the scores was no real problem. But, this last
season we had over 100 people in the league, and keeping up with
all of those scores came to be quite a burden. Well, to make a
long story even longer, I was asked to research some software
that our league could use to keep track of all these scores and
also possibly rank the players for an end-of-season tournament.
Since none of the software that I found really did everything we
wanted it to, I wrote "The Golf Scorekeeper" to fill our needs.
This is why some of the features, like the points calculations,
are implemented the way they are.
What This Program Does -
There are two main purposes for this program. The first is to
track players and their scoring histories. The second is to
generate reports that make administering a golf league easier.
The first of the two purposes is accomplished through the
definition of players to the system. Along with adding players
their are also functions to change a player's league member
status and remove players from the system. The other function
needed to accomplish the first purpose is the course definition
function. This allows the user to define different nine hole golf
courses to the system. In addition to defining players and
courses to the system the user can also create teams from the
list of defined players.
The second purpose, administrative help, is accomplished through
the following reports:
* Player roster (All defined players)
* Member roster (Only league members)
* Player history
* Per course history
* Team scores
* Course rankings
* Player rankings by points
* Player rankings by average
* Player A,B,C,D rankings
* Player A,B,C,D,E rankings
* Foursome generator
* Fivesome generator
These reports are discussed in detail later in the manual.
The Golf Scorekeeper User's Manual V1.0 Page 5
HOW TO USE THE GOLF SCOREKEEPER
This section of the users manual describes in detail how the
program functions and what the user needs to know in order to get
the most from The Golf Scorekeeper.
Set-up Definition -
In this section the basic program setup parameters and their
functions are covered.
Points Equivalents,
When calculating the number of points a player receives for a
hole these are the equivalents that are used. Their is no point
equivalent for double bogey and I don't think anyone will ever do
better than a double eagle. In addition to the points equivalents
the user can define a minimum and maximum number of points that a
player can have. When defining the points equivalents it is
important to remember how a player's points are calculated. They
are calculated in the following manner:
When a player shoots more than 2 points above his/her
current points level that level is increased by 2. The
same relationship holds true for shooting less than 2
below current levels. I realize that this can cause wild
swings in a player's points. I am always open to new ways
to calculate points. It should be noted that any
historical or team reports will use the currently defined
points equivalents.
The method for calculating points can be customized for a leagues
particular needs. See the section on registration information for
more details.
# of Active Scores to Keep,
In this option the user defines the number of scores to keep
active for each player. Once that number of scores have been
entered the oldest scores are written to a backup file each time
new scores are entered. In choosing this number the user should
be aware that the more scores kept active the slower the sytem
will run when doing a team report. This is because the program
must search all the way through a player's score file in order to
find the most recent score. The default value for this option is
20. The reason for this is that in order to calculate a USGA
handicap a player must have 20 recorded scores.
Diagnostics,
This option allows the user to turn on or off the Golf
Scorekeeper diagnostics. These diagnostics tell the user when
records are being written to the disk or printed to the printer.
On slower computers it may be desirable to disable these
diagnostics.
The Golf Scorekeeper User's Manual V1.0 Page 6
Colors,
This option allows the user to customize the screen colors to
suit his/her particular taste. In the event the colors get
totally out of hand the original colors option can be selected to
restore the default colors. The colors selected will only be good
for the active session unless they are stored to disk using the
"Save Set-up" option.
Header Text,
This is the header that appears at the top of the screen and on
every report. This option allows the user to define his/her own
personal header.
Data Files Path,
This is the path that the Golf Scorekeeper will use when
searching for data files. This option allows the user to run the
Golf Scorekeeper from a directory other than that containing the
data. The path is good for all data files except the file
"GLFSETUP.DAT". This is the set-up file for the Golf Scorekeeper.
The user can specify in which directory the Golf Scorekeeper is
to find the set-up file by setting an environment variable in
his/her autoexec.bat. The syntax is:
set golfdefs=<path>
Example -> SET GOLFDEFS=C:\GOLF
where <path> is the path without the trailing \.
Player Definition -
The player defintion portion of The Golf Scorekeeper consists of
three parts; adding players, changing player's information and
removing players.
Adding Players - (Hot Key = F2)
This will allow the user to add or define a new player to the
system. To add a new player the user must provide certain
information. This information is:
Player Number - A number unique to each
player. This number is 9 digits and can
only contain numbers 0 - 9 in each digit.
A default player number will appear in
this field that is unique and can be used
if their is no other unique number in
use. (i.e. employee number, SS number).
This number must be unique because it
will be used as a file name for the
The Golf Scorekeeper User's Manual V1.0 Page 7
player's history records.
First Name - The players first name.
Last Name - The players last name.
The first and last name are 15 characters
each.
Member Status - If this player is a
member of your league answer Y if not N.
Points - Enter the starting number of
points this player must make to break
even.
Upon leaving the Add A Player window the file GLFMEMBRS.DAT is
automatically updated to reflect any changes in the player data.
If the diagnostics are enabled the names of the defined players
will be displayed as they are written to the data file.
Changing Player Information,
Using this option the user can change the basic information on
each player. The only information that you are not allowed to
change is the player's I.D. number.
Removing Players - (Hot Key = F3)
This option allows the user to select from the player list a
player to be removed. When a player is removed he/she is deleted
from the player roster and any data files associated with that
player are also deleted.
Course Definition - (Hot Key = F4)
This is the selection that allows the user to define a course to
the system. The course name can be up 30 characters long. If a
course name that is entered is already in the system the user
will be notified as such. All courses must have a course rating
entered, and a par above 65. No courses can be deleted because
they may have been used in entering a score. If an actual course
changes then a new course can be defined with a different name.
The Golf Scorekeeper User's Manual V1.0 Page 8
Team Definition -
When using the Golf Scorekeeper to keep track of league play it
is necessary to be able to define teams from players listed in
the system. This selection lets the user perform that function.
The teams defined with this function are stored in a data file
named "GLFTEAMS.DAT". This data is used to generate the team
scores report. It should be noted that players can be deleted
from a team. This is done by placing the cursor on a player that
is already on a team and pressing <RETURN>. The user then answers
YES to the prompt. If all the players on a team are deleted it
could leave a gap in the team numbers. This gap is left because
the team numbers are not repacked. The report will print fine,
but the missing team numbers will not be printed.
When the defined teams are no longer needed the user can select
the "Clear Teams" function to erase all previously defined teams.
All this really does is delete the file that stores the team
definition data. Once the data has been deleted it cannot be
restored.
Entering Scores - (Hot Key = F5)
This option has no sub-menu. This selection allows the user to
enter scores for defined players on defined courses. The user
will be asked to select a player name from the roster list.
Likewise the user must select a course from the course list.
After making these selections the score entry window will be
displayed. Scores entered are limited to single digits on each
hole. Sorry you duffers, no 13's allowed.
Once the score has been entered the user will be asked if this
score should be saved. If the user selects YES then this score
will be stored in a data file. If NO is selected then the user is
returned to the score card and allowed to either make changes or
<ESC> back to the main menu selection bar.
If the user chooses to save the entered score then a second
prompt will be displayed that asks if the score is a league score
or not. A YES answer to this question means that this score will
be used to update a player's point totals. The point totals are
used in league play to determine team winners. If the question is
answered NO then this score will only affect the player's average
NOT his/her points. This alternative is provided so that
intermediate scores can be entered between official league
scores. Players who want to develop a good history for
calculating an handicap might use this option.
Reports -
The following is a detailed description of each of the reports
that can be generated using The Golf Scorekeeper. Along with the
descriptions is also a sample report.
The Golf Scorekeeper User's Manual V1.0 Page 9
Full Roster,
This is the first of four reports that can be printed from the
Roster Maintenance menu. This report will list all of the players
defined to the system in alphabetical order. Along with the
names, the average and points to shoot for are also printed.
The Golf Scorekeeper - Full Roster
Name Player # Points Avg
Baer, Grizzly 19 5 +4.00
Booley, Wooley 21 3 +7.00
Bunny, Bugs 16 5 +7.00
Carz, Rex 10 7 +7.00
Dasher, Haber 23 0 +7.00
Doe, John 1 10 +7.00
Doe, Mary 2 8 +7.00
Doodle, Yankee 11 0 +7.00
Duck, Donald 15 3 +7.00
Fudd, Elmer 5 11 +7.00
Hacker, Able 8 9 +7.00
Hancock, John 3 0 +7.00
Headroom, Max 20 0 +7.00
Kent, Clark 17 0 +7.00
Mann, Super 18 25 +7.00
Mouse, Mickey 6 0 +7.00
Pole, Cain 9 0 +7.00
Spade, Sam 13 0 +6.00
Stinker, Ima 7 5 +6.00
Tamper, Haver 22 3 +4.00
Vader, Darth 14 3 +0.00
Washington, George 4 0 -2.00
Wog, Polly 12 4 -1.00
The Golf Scorekeeper User's Manual V1.0 Page 10
League Roster - (Hot Key = <ALT>F2)
This report is much like the "Full Roster" report except it only
contains the names of identified "members".
The Golf Scorekeeper - Member Roster
Name Player # Points Avg
Baer, Grizzly 19 5 +4.00
Booley, Wooley 21 3 +7.00
Bunny, Bugs 16 5 +7.00
Carz, Rex 10 7 +7.00
Doe, John 1 10 +7.00
Doe, Mary 2 8 +7.00
Duck, Donald 15 3 +7.00
Fudd, Elmer 5 11 +7.00
Hacker, Able 8 9 +7.00
Mann, Super 18 25 +7.00
Stinker, Ima 7 5 +6.00
Tamper, Haver 22 3 +4.00
Vader, Darth 14 3 +0.00
Wog, Polly 12 4 -1.00
Player History,
This is a report of a particular player's history. It will print
a list of every course the selected player has ever played, along
with his/her score on that course. If the player has more scores
on file than the defined active number the user will be asked if
all scores are to be printed or just the active scores.
The Golf Scorekeeper - Latest Scores for Doe, John
Lotta Woods and Water Back 9 76.2 - 12-04-1989 18:38:37
Par 4 4 5 3 4 3 4 5 4 = 36
Score 4 6 5 3 5 5 4 5 6 = 43
Points 2 0 2 2 1 0 2 2 0 = 11
Lotta Woods and Water Back 9 76.2 - 12-04-1989 18:42:56
Par 4 4 5 3 4 3 4 5 4 = 36
Score 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 = 35
Points 2 2 4 1 2 1 2 8 2 = 24
Boot Hill Public Course Front 68.2 - 12-04-1989 18:43:04
Par 4 4 5 3 4 4 3 5 4 = 36
Score 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 = 34
Points 4 2 4 1 2 2 1 8 2 = 26
Snob Hill Country Club Back 9 66.2 - 12-04-1989 18:43:22
Par 5 4 4 3 4 4 3 4 5 = 36
Score 5 6 7 4 4 4 4 4 5 = 43
Points 2 0 0 1 2 2 1 2 2 = 12
The Golf Scorekeeper User's Manual V1.0 Page 11
Lotta Woods and Water Back 9 76.2 - 12-04-1989 18:43:32
Par 4 4 5 3 4 3 4 5 4 = 36
Score 5 6 7 4 4 4 4 4 5 = 43
Points 1 0 0 1 2 1 2 4 1 = 12
Lotta Woods and Water Front 9 74.0 - 12-04-1989 18:43:38
Par 5 4 3 4 4 3 5 4 4 = 36
Score 5 6 7 4 4 4 4 4 5 = 43
Points 2 0 0 2 2 1 4 2 1 = 14
Mt Beautiful Front 9 67.3 - 12-04-1989 18:43:54
Par 4 4 5 3 4 5 4 4 3 = 36
Score 4 6 7 5 4 4 4 4 5 = 43
Points 2 0 0 0 2 4 2 2 0 = 12
Per Course History,
This report is much like the "Player History" report except that
in addition to selecting a player the user also selects a course.
The report will only print the scores for that particular course.
The Golf Scorekeeper - Latest Scores for Doe, John
Lotta Woods and Water Front 9 74.0 - 12-04-1989 18:43:38
Par 5 4 3 4 4 3 5 4 4 = 36
Score 5 6 7 4 4 4 4 4 5 = 43
Points 2 0 0 2 2 1 4 2 1 = 14
Lotta Woods and Water Front 9 74.0 - 12-04-1989 18:44:05
Par 5 4 3 4 4 3 5 4 4 = 36
Score 5 6 7 5 4 4 4 4 5 = 44
Points 2 0 0 1 2 1 4 2 1 = 13
Lotta Woods and Water Front 9 74.0 - 12-04-1989 18:44:21
Par 5 4 3 4 4 3 5 4 4 = 36
Score 5 6 4 6 4 4 4 4 5 = 42
Points 2 0 1 0 2 1 4 2 1 = 13
Lotta Woods and Water Front 9 74.0 - 12-04-1989 18:44:42
Par 5 4 3 4 4 3 5 4 4 = 36
Score 4 5 5 6 4 4 6 4 5 = 43
Points 4 1 0 0 2 1 1 2 1 = 12
Lotta Woods and Water Front 9 74.0 - 12-04-1989 18:45:03
Par 5 4 3 4 4 3 5 4 4 = 36
Score 5 5 5 6 4 4 5 4 5 = 43
Points 2 1 0 0 2 1 2 2 1 = 11
The Golf Scorekeeper User's Manual V1.0 Page 12
Team Scores - (Hot Key = <ALT>F3)
This report will list all teams in numeric order along with the
latest scores for each member. The user will be asked for a
cutoff date when running this report. If the latest score found
is older than the cutoff date entered then that player will be
flagged as a NOPLAY in the report. In addition to the individual
scores the report also contains the course the players last
played along with a team score. The team score is calculated by
adding the relative scores of each team member. Relative scores
are calculated based on how many points a player must get in
order to break even. (i.e. If player John Doe needs to make 6
points and makes 8 then his relative score is +2) This report
should only be run after all current scores have been entered
into the system. In addition to the team relative score, each
player's relative score is also listed. This is included because
some leagues let each team have a possibility of winning more
than 1 point. Points could be distributed as follows:
One point for best team relative score, and one point if a
player's relative score is better than his/her counterpart on the
opposing team.
The Golf Scorekeeper - Team Scores Report
6:47 PM December 4, 1989
************ Scores for Team #1 ***********
Team #1 - Grizzly Baer
Boot Hill Public Course Back -- 12-04-1989 18:37:37
Par 4 5 4 3 4 4 5 3 4 = 36
Score 4 5 5 3 5 5 4 5 4 = 40
Points 2 2 1 2 1 1 4 0 2 = 15 Relative points = +10
Team #1 - Bugs Bunny
Mt Beautiful Back 9 -- 12-04-1989 18:38:13
Par 5 4 3 4 4 5 4 3 4 = 36
Score 4 6 5 3 5 5 4 5 6 = 43
Points 4 0 0 4 1 2 2 0 0 = 13 Relative points = +8
Total Points for team #1 = +18
************ Scores for Team #2 ***********
Team #2 - Wooley Booley
Lotta Woods and Water Back 9 -- 12-04-1989 18:38:02
Par 4 4 5 3 4 3 4 5 4 = 36
Score 4 6 5 3 5 5 4 5 6 = 43
Points 2 0 2 2 1 0 2 2 0 = 11 Relative points = +8
Team #2 - Haber Dasher
Boot Hill Public Course Front -- 12-04-1989 18:38:30
Par 4 4 5 3 4 4 3 5 4 = 36
Score 4 6 5 3 5 5 4 5 6 = 43
Points 2 0 2 2 1 1 1 2 0 = 11 Relative points = +11
Total Points for team #2 = +19
The Golf Scorekeeper User's Manual V1.0 Page 13
Course Rankings,
This is a report that lists all of the courses currently defined
to the system ranked by their course ratings.
The Golf Scorekeeper - Course Ranking
Lotta Woods and Water Back 9 76.2
Lotta Woods and Water Front 9 74.0
Mt Beautiful Back 9 70.2
Boot Hill Public Course Front 68.2
Mt Beautiful Front 9 67.3
Boot Hill Public Course Back 67.2
Snob Hill Country Club Back 9 66.2
Snob Hill Country Club Front 9 65.2
Points Ranking - (Hot Key = <ALT>F4)
This report lists all defined players sorted by their current
points level. It is much like the "Average Scores" report.
The Golf Scorekeeper - Points Ranking
* Denotes League Member
Name Player # Avg Points
Mann, Super 18 +7.00 25 *
Fudd, Elmer 05 +7.00 11 *
Doe, John 01 +5.45 10 *
Hacker, Able 08 +7.00 9 *
Doe, Mary 02 +7.00 8 *
Carz, Rex 10 +7.00 7 *
Stinker, Ima 07 +6.00 5 *
Baer, Grizzly 19 +4.00 5 *
Bunny, Bugs 16 +7.00 5 *
Wog, Polly 12 -1.00 4 *
Tamper, Haver 22 +4.00 3 *
Vader, Darth 14 +0.00 3 *
Booley, Wooley 21 +7.00 3 *
Duck, Donald 15 +7.00 3 *
Pole, Cain 09 +7.00 0
Mouse, Mickey 06 +7.00 0
Dasher, Haber 23 +7.00 0
Spade, Sam 13 +6.00 0
Kent, Clark 17 +7.00 0
Headroom, Max 20 +7.00 0
Washington, George 04 -2.00 0
Doodle, Yankee 11 +7.00 0
Hancock, John 03 +7.00 0
The Golf Scorekeeper User's Manual V1.0 Page 14
Average Ranking - (Hot Key = <ALT>F5)
Like the "Points List" report this report lists all of the
currently defined players sorted by their current averages.
Averages are calculated as a number +/- in reference to par. This
calculation method takes into consideration that not all courses
are par 36. (i.e. if John Doe has a +9 average then he will
usually shoot 9 over par)
The Golf Scorekeeper - Averages Ranking
* Denotes League Member
Name Player # Avg Points
Washington, George 04 -2.00 0
Wog, Polly 12 -1.00 4 *
Vader, Darth 14 +0.00 3 *
Baer, Grizzly 19 +4.00 5 *
Tamper, Haver 22 +4.00 3 *
Doe, John 01 +5.45 10 *
Spade, Sam 13 +6.00 0
Stinker, Ima 07 +6.00 5 *
Dasher, Haber 23 +7.00 0
Fudd, Elmer 05 +7.00 11 *
Hacker, Able 08 +7.00 9 *
Carz, Rex 10 +7.00 7 *
Headroom, Max 20 +7.00 0
Kent, Clark 17 +7.00 0
Mann, Super 18 +7.00 25 *
Mouse, Mickey 06 +7.00 0
Pole, Cain 09 +7.00 0
Duck, Donald 15 +7.00 3 *
Doodle, Yankee 11 +7.00 0
Doe, Mary 02 +7.00 8 *
Booley, Wooley 21 +7.00 3 *
Bunny, Bugs 16 +7.00 5 *
Hancock, John 03 +7.00 0
ABCD List,
In this report the user selects the names that will be used in
the report from a list of players currently in the system. Once
all of the players have been selected they are listed in 4
catagories, A, B, C or D with A being the best players to D being
the players that curse the most. This ranking is based on the
players current average.
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The Golf Scorekeeper - ABCD Player List
A Players - December 4, 1989 18:48:15
Name Player # Avg Points
Washington, George 04 -2.00 0
Wog, Polly 12 -1.00 4
Vader, Darth 14 +0.00 3
Baer, Grizzly 19 +4.00 5
Tamper, Haver 22 +4.00 3
Doe, John 01 +5.45 10
The Golf Scorekeeper - ABCD Player List
B Players - December 4, 1989 18:48:15
Name Player # Avg Points
Spade, Sam 13 +6.00 0
Stinker, Ima 07 +6.00 5
Dasher, Haber 23 +7.00 0
Fudd, Elmer 05 +7.00 11
Hacker, Able 08 +7.00 9
Carz, Rex 10 +7.00 7
The Golf Scorekeeper - ABCD Player List
C Players - December 4, 1989 18:48:15
Name Player # Avg Points
Headroom, Max 20 +7.00 0
Kent, Clark 17 +7.00 0
Mann, Super 18 +7.00 25
Mouse, Mickey 06 +7.00 0
Pole, Cain 09 +7.00 0
Duck, Donald 15 +7.00 3
The Golf Scorekeeper - ABCD Player List
D Players - December 4, 1989 18:48:15
Name Player # Avg Points
Doodle, Yankee 11 +7.00 0
Doe, Mary 02 +7.00 8
Booley, Wooley 21 +7.00 3
Bunny, Bugs 16 +7.00 5
Hancock, John 03 +7.00 0
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ABCDE List,
In this report the user selects the names that will be used in
the report from a list of players currently in the system. Once
all of the players have been selected they are listed in 5
catagories, A, B, C, D or E with A being the best players to D
being the players that curse the most. This ranking is based on
the players current average.
The Golf Scorekeeper - ABCDE Player List
A Players - December 4, 1989 18:48:25
Name Player # Avg Points
Washington, George 04 -2.00 0
Wog, Polly 12 -1.00 4
Vader, Darth 14 +0.00 3
Baer, Grizzly 19 +4.00 5
Tamper, Haver 22 +4.00 3
The Golf Scorekeeper - ABCDE Player List
B Players - December 4, 1989 18:48:25
Name Player # Avg Points
Doe, John 01 +5.45 10
Spade, Sam 13 +6.00 0
Stinker, Ima 07 +6.00 5
Dasher, Haber 23 +7.00 0
Fudd, Elmer 05 +7.00 11
The Golf Scorekeeper - ABCDE Player List
C Players - December 4, 1989 18:48:26
Name Player # Avg Points
Hacker, Able 08 +7.00 9
Carz, Rex 10 +7.00 7
Headroom, Max 20 +7.00 0
Kent, Clark 17 +7.00 0
Mann, Super 18 +7.00 25
The Golf Scorekeeper - ABCDE Player List
D Players - December 4, 1989 18:48:26
Name Player # Avg Points
Mouse, Mickey 06 +7.00 0
Pole, Cain 09 +7.00 0
Duck, Donald 15 +7.00 3
Doodle, Yankee 11 +7.00 0
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The Golf Scorekeeper - ABCDE Player List
E Players - December 4, 1989 18:48:26
Name Player # Avg Points
Doe, Mary 02 +7.00 8
Booley, Wooley 21 +7.00 3
Bunny, Bugs 16 +7.00 5
Hancock, John 03 +7.00 0
Foursome List,
In this report the user selects the names that will be used in
the report from a list of players currently in the system. Once
this has been done the players are listed in foursomes that
consist of A, B, C and D players. The players on each team are
selected as follows:
The top A player
The bottom B player
The top C player
The bottom D player
If an odd number of players is selected the leftover players will
be printed in a seperate list. These players will be D players.
The Golf Scorekeeper - Foursome List
December 4, 1989 18:48:37
Name Player # Avg Points
A - Washington, George 04 -2.00 0
B - Fudd, Elmer 05 +7.00 11
C - Hacker, Able 08 +7.00 9
D - Doe, Mary 02 +7.00 8
A - Wog, Polly 12 -1.00 4
B - Dasher, Haber 23 +7.00 0
C - Carz, Rex 10 +7.00 7
D - Doodle, Yankee 11 +7.00 0
A - Vader, Darth 14 +0.00 3
B - Stinker, Ima 07 +6.00 5
C - Headroom, Max 20 +7.00 0
D - Duck, Donald 15 +7.00 3
A - Baer, Grizzly 19 +4.00 5
B - Spade, Sam 13 +6.00 0
C - Kent, Clark 17 +7.00 0
D - Pole, Cain 09 +7.00 0
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A - Tamper, Haver 22 +4.00 3
B - Doe, John 01 +5.45 10
C - Mann, Super 18 +7.00 25
D - Mouse, Mickey 06 +7.00 0
The following players were left out of the foursome list because
an odd number of players were selected:
Booley, Wooley 21 +7.00 3
Bunny, Bugs 16 +7.00 5
Hancock, John 03 +7.00 0
Fivesome List,
In this report the user selects the names that will be used in
the report from a list of players currently in the system. Once
this has been done the players are listed in fivesomes that
consist of A, B, C, D and E players. The players on each team are
selected as follows:
The top A player
The bottom B player
The top C player
The bottom D player
The top E player
If an odd number of players is selected the leftover players will
be printed in a seperate list. These players will be E players.
The Golf Scorekeeper - Fivesome List
December 4, 1989 18:48:46
Name Player # Avg Points
A - Washington, George 04 -2.00 0
B - Stinker, Ima 07 +6.00 5
C - Dasher, Haber 23 +7.00 0
D - Mouse, Mickey 06 +7.00 0
E - Pole, Cain 09 +7.00 0
A - Wog, Polly 12 -1.00 4
B - Spade, Sam 13 +6.00 0
C - Fudd, Elmer 05 +7.00 11
D - Mann, Super 18 +7.00 25
E - Duck, Donald 15 +7.00 3
A - Vader, Darth 14 +0.00 3
B - Doe, John 01 +5.45 10
C - Hacker, Able 08 +7.00 9
D - Kent, Clark 17 +7.00 0
E - Doodle, Yankee 11 +7.00 0
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A - Baer, Grizzly 19 +4.00 5
B - Tamper, Haver 22 +4.00 3
C - Carz, Rex 10 +7.00 7
D - Headroom, Max 20 +7.00 0
E - Doe, Mary 02 +7.00 8
The following players were left out of the fivesome list because
an odd number of players were selected:
Booley, Wooley 21 +7.00 3
Bunny, Bugs 16 +7.00 5
Hancock, John 03 +7.00 0
I hope this manual has been helpful in answering any questions
you have about The Golf Scorekeeper. If their are any questions
that you have after reading this document please send them to me
in the mail. I will be happy to answer any questions.
P.S. It does not matter if you have registered this product or
not, if you are having trouble using it in any way I want to
know!
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