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SYNOPSIS.TXT
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PC-GOLF
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Player performance is the primary subject of PC-GOLF. It
keeps track of your scores and putts for each hole on your home
course. It shows you how you are doing on each hole. PC-GOLF
helps you concentrate on the main event so you can see where
improvement is most desirable and most likely to be achieved.
It will even mark the holes you should not make presses on.
PC-GOLF will help you improve your golf game. The program is
easy to use and understand. It is a very friendly program. PC-GOLF
is written especially for the amateur golfer, the IBM Personal
Computer and compatibles. Use it with confidence that it will
help lower your scores and raise your enjoyment on the course.
PC-GOLF can help you and your foursome to lower scores. PC-GOLF
works for you in six areas.
1. Introduction.
2. Tally the scores for a round.
3. Get the golfer's score sheet.
4. Get the golf course list.
5. Get the golfer's roster.
6. Quit. Going to the 19th hole.
1.Introduction. This tells you what the six parts of PC-GOLF do.
The way PC-GOLF prompts you and the way you give directions to
PC-GOLF are explained.
2.Tally the scores for a round. This is where you record your
putts and scores for a round. You also tell PC-GOLF whether a
round is for handicapping, performance or just for practice.
You see the gross and the adjusted gross scores here too.
3. Get the golfer's score sheet. This is where you see each golfers
performance in nine tables and graphs. You see putt and stroke
averages for each hole. The double diamond flag marks the holes
where you should not press your opponents. See your Personal Best
scores here.
4. Get the golf course list. This is where you add, change and delete
courses and provide the information about par, course rating and hole
handicaps. You also review the golf course information here. The
course list holds nine golf courses.
5. Get the golfer's roster. This is where you add, change and delete
players, assign the players home course and initial handicap. You
review the golfer's roster here. The roster holds sixteen golfers.
6. Quit. Going to the 19th hole. This provides a smooth exit from
PC-GOLF, safeguards your scores and returns to IBM DOS.
To get started: Boot up DOS; Load Basic; put the PC-GOLF diskette
in the "A" drive; type RUN"A:USER.DOC" and press the ENTER KEY.
END END
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