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- To get help at a "PullDown Menu" use the ArrowKeys () to
- HiLight the option then press <F1> to bring up the OnLine Help.
-
- To escape from an OnLine Help screen, you have three choices.
-
- 1.. Press <F1>
- 2.. Press <Escape>
- 3.. Place Mouse pointer on the dot in upper left corner of
- the Help screen and tap the LEFT Mouse button.
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- Helpful tips and requirements for GolfLog
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- Miscellaneous definitions and explanations
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- Additional options available to registered users of GolfLog
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- ADD GAME RECORD
- ===============
- Select this option when you wish to add a new Game Record to the
- database. If you have more than one golfer in the database you will
- first be required to select the golfer from a "PickList" by moving the
- Arrow Keys (UpArrow and DownArrow) causing the bar to HiLight the
- correct golfer, then you press <Enter> to select that golfer. Next,
- if you have more than one Course Record in the database, you will be
- asked to select a Course from the "PickList" using the same method
- that you used when selecting the golfer. If you only have one golfer
- and Course in the database, you will go directly to the screen where
- all the information needed by GolfLog will be entered. You really
- should bring your score card home with you to be assured of entering
- the requested information correctly.
-
- (DATE)
- ------
- The 1st prompt will ask you for the date the game was played. If
- you are entering the information on the same day that the game was
- played, just press <Enter> and the current date will be entered for
- you. If you need to enter a different date, you must enter the date
- using the date format you selected when setting up GolfLog for the
- 1st time. The two formats are "MM-DD-YYYY" or "DD-MM-YYYY" with "MM"
- being the month, "DD" being the day and "YYYY" being the year. If the
- month is from Jan. - Sep (01 - 09) then you must enter a zero "0" as
- the first digit. If the day is from the 1st - 9th (01 - 09) then you
- must also enter a zero "0" as the first digit here also. Entering a
- Month larger than 12 or a Day larger than 31 will not be accepted.
- If you attempt to enter a Month or Day smaller than 10 in the first
- space, it will automatically place a zero "0" there and jump to the
- second space. The Year must be entered using four digits as in "1995"
-
- (PARTNERS)
- ----------
- The next prompt will ask you for the name(s) of your playing
- partners for the game being entered. If you played alone, press
- <Enter> without typing anything here and this prompt will be skipped.
- When entering the names here, remember that this field is limited to
- 30 spaces so it might be best if you only enter the first names when
- entering more than 2 playing partners.
-
- (GREEN FEE - CART FEE)
- ----------------------
- If you paid a Green fee and/or rented a cart enter the amount
- paid for the Green fee first (press <Enter> without typing anything
- here to skip this prompt) then, after entering the Green Fee amount
- you will be prompted for the amount you paid for cart rental. Skipping
- this prompt can be accomplished by the same method just mentioned for
- Green fee.
-
- (HOLES PLAYED)
- --------------
- Here you enter the number of holes you played for this game. Only 2
- figures will be accepted here; either 9 or 18. If you enter 9 then
- you will be asked if you played the front side (Holes 1-9) or the back
- side (holes 10-18). If the game is a 9-hole game, GolfLog will auto-
- matically select the score box for the front 9 or the back 9 depending
- on the side you indicated. If you entered 18 GolfLog will display the
- score box for the entire 18-holes of the Course selected earlier.
-
- (SCORES)
- --------
- The score box will show the Hole # and the Par for each hole on the
- course. When entering scores here, you MUST NOT use the Arrow Keys
- (LeftArrow & RightArrow) to skip from box to box. Simply enter the
- score for the hole then press the <Enter> Key to go to the next hole.
- If you are a registered user of GolfLog AND you have an established
- Handicap Index AND you have indicated that you want to use the
- "Equitable Stroke Control" (ESC) rule, GolfLog will check each score
- as you enter it to see that it fits within the range of the ESC rule.
- If it's greater than the limit allowed, GolfLog will advise you and
- adjust the score accordingly. The maximum score for any hole is 25.
- The minimum score for any hole is 1. If you wish to stop before
- completing the Game Record, you may press the <F10> Key then press
- <Enter> and you will be returned to the Main Menu. The record will
- not be saved if you use this means to exit early.
-
- After entering the scores for the first 9-holes, the 9-hole total
- score will be posted. The minimum score allowed for handicapping
- purposes is 27. The maximum score allowed depends on the golfer's
- age and sex.
-
- ■ A golfer who starts but fails to complete a hole should use
- a score based on the following:
-
- Handicap Score
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- 0 1 over PAR
- 1 - 18 2 over PAR
- 19 - 32 3 over PAR
- 33 and over 4 over PAR
-
- If the golfer is using ESC, the above scores may be adjusted
- by GolfLog based on the golfer's Course Handicap. For more
- information regarding ESC, select "Definitions" under the
- Main Menu heading MISC.
-
- (GREENS)
- --------
- Greens hit in regulation are based on each hole as follows:
-
- Hole Par Strokes to reach Green
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- Par 3 ........... 1 (Hit from Tee Box)
- Par 4 ........... 2 (Hit on 1st or 2nd shot)
- Par 5 ........... 3 (Hit on 2nd or 3rd shot)
-
- ■ Hitting greens on Par 4 holes on the first shot and Par 5 holes
- on the second shot are still considered hitting the green in
- regulation.
-
- ■ A ball landing on the green and rolling off is to be marked as
- a green missed.
-
- (TOTAL PUTTS)
- -------------
- Enter the total number of Putts required to complete the game. This
- figure will be used when computing a golfer's Putting average.
-
- (FAIRWAYS HIT)
- --------------
- Hitting a fairway in regulation means that your ball stops IN the
- Fairway on the FIRST shot off the Tee. Par 3 holes are NOT included
- in Fairways hit. If you miss the Green on a par 3 hole and your ball
- stops in the Fairway, it's considered a Green missed and NOT a Fairway
- hit.
-
- ■ Looking at the percent of Fairways hit at the Summary Screen will
- indicate how accurate a golfer is with the Driver.
-
- (SAND SAVES)
- ------------
- Sand Saves Attempted means the number of times you were in a green
- side sand trap. Sand traps alongside Fairways (also called "Fairway
- bunkers") are NOT to be used when entering the number of sand saves
- attempted. If you attempted no sand saves, press <Enter> here without
- typing a number and you will be moved to the next prompt.
-
- Sand Saves Made are the number of times you save Par after being in
- a green side sand trap. If you do not make Par on the hole where you
- were in a green side sand trap, then do not enter anything. You may
- skip this prompt by pressing <Enter> without entering a number.
-
- ■ Looking at the percent of Sand Saves attempted/made at the Summary
- Screen will give a golfer an indication of how well he/she uses
- sand wedges and whether or not this would be a part of his/her game
- the golfer needs to work on.
-
- (WAGERS)
- --------
- If you make wagers with your playing partners while playing, enter
- the amount of money won here. In the event you have wagers with more
- than 1 person, if you won money from one and lost from another, enter
- amounts won from winning wagers then enter the amounts lost from losing
- wagers. GolfLog will automatically make the necessary calculations for
- you. Skip either/both these prompts, by pressing <Enter> without
- entering anything.
-
- (RATE CLUB/COURSE)
- ------------------
- If you wish to evaluate the Club and Course, press "Y" at this
- prompt and you will then enter a number from 0-9 for the following
- categories:
-
- Greens ... Condition, quality, etc.
- Fairways ... Condition, quality, etc.
- Course Layout ... Overall layout (easy, hard, etc)
- Facilities ... General condition, availability, etc.
- Personnel ... Friendly, helpful, knowledgeable, etc.
-
- After entering a value for the items above GolfLog will compute an
- "Overall Average". This can be useful when selecting a Course to
- play your next game on.
-
- (SAVE - STARTOVER - QUIT)
- -------------------------
- After completing all the above information, you will be asked to
- <S>ave the record, Start<O>ver or <Q>uit without saving. Select one
- of these options and press the appropriate letter on your keyboard.
- Pressing "S" here will cause the record to be saved in the database
- and will allow it to be called up for review at any time along with
- all information recorded being included in the Summary for the golfer.
- When the <S>ave option is selected, GolfLog will automatically update
- the golfer's Handicap Index provided the golfer has a minimum of 5 or
- more 18-hole games saved in the database and is running the registered
- version of GolfLog.
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- ADD GOLFER RECORD
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- Information entered here is used by GolfLog when doing Handicaps,
- minimum and maximum scores, etc. It can be used also for keeping up
- with a golfer's age, address, phone number, etc. At least one (1)
- Golfer Record must be saved in the database before a Game Record can
- be added.
-
- (LAST and FIRST NAME)
- ---------------------
- Enter the LAST name of the golfer and press <Enter> to move to
- the prompt for the FIRST name. DO NOT enter BOTH the first and last
- name at either of these prompts as GolfLog does some sorting based on
- the last name and it needs to know how to recognize it as being a
- legitimate last name or first name.
-
- ■ At the prompt for "First Name" you may enter initials as in "J. C."
- if desired or you may enter 2 words here as in "Sue Anne"
-
- (SEX)
- -----
- GolfLog needs to know the sex of each golfer so proper handicap
- figures can be established. Also, the U.S.G.A. has established minimum
- and maximum allowable scores based on both sex and age. You will be
- required to enter either "M" or "F" at this prompt. It doesn't matter
- if you type it lower case or upper case ("m" or "F"), GolfLog will know
- the difference and adjust accordingly.
-
- (AGE)
- -----
- GolfLog needs to know the age of each golfer so proper handicap
- figures can be established. Also, the U.S.G.A. has established minimum
- and maximum allowable scores based on both sex and age. You will be re-
- quired to enter an age here that is over 4 and under 100.
-
- (ADDRESS)
- ---------
- Enter here the address (street or P.O. box) of the golfer. Do not
- exceed the field length indicated by the dark spaces or you will be re-
- quired to complete the prompt again.
-
- (CITY) (STATE) (ZIP CODE)
- -------------------------
- Enter here the city where the golfer resides, the two letter postal
- code for the state and the ZIP code.
-
- (HOME PHONE) (WORK PHONE)
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- Enter at these two prompts first the home telephone of the golfer
- then the work or office phone. Either of these numbers could also be
- a car phone if desired.
-
- (HANDICAP INDEX)
- ----------------
- If the golfer already has an established Handicap Index it should
- be entered at this prompt. If the golfer does not have an established
- Handicap Index or it is not known, enter a zero and press <Enter>
-
- (SAVE - STARTOVER - QUIT)
- -------------------------
- After completing all the above information, you will be asked if
- you want to <S>ave the record, Start<O>ver or <Q>uit without saving.
- Select one of these options and press the appropriate letter on your
- keyboard. Pressing "S" here will cause the record to be saved in the
- database and will allow it to be called up when adding a new Game
- Record. Mouse users may place the Mouse pointer on the letter inside
- the "< >" and tap the LEFT Mouse button.
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- ADD COURSE RECORD
- =================
- After completing this requirement for a Course, you will not be
- required to enter it again. A Course Record is saved in the database
- and is available each time a new Game Record is entered or the Course
- Record is selected for editing or display. You MUST have at least 1
- Course Record in the database before a Game Record can be entered.
-
- (COURSE NAME)
- -------------
- Enter here the name of the Course or Club. This field is limited
- to 20 characters so abbreviations may be necessary such as "Riverlawn
- C C" rather than "Riverlawn Country Club."
-
- (CITY and STATE)
- ----------------
- Enter here the name of the city/town where the course is located.
- Press <Enter> after entering the city and type the standard 2 letter
- Postal abbreviation for the state.
-
- (COURSE TYPE)
- -------------
- If your course is one where you have only 9-holes and DO NOT have
- provisions for playing it as an 18-hole course (such as 2 Tee boxes
- for each hole) then press "Y" here. If your course is an 18-hole
- course (or a 9-hole course with 2 Tee boxes for each hole) press "N".
-
- (COURSE PAR)
- ------------
- You will next be asked to enter the Par for the front 9 (1-9)
- then the Par for the back 9 (10-18). After doing this GolfLog will
- display the Course Par. If your course is a true 9-hole course, you
- must enter the Par figure at the required prompt.
-
- (HOLE PARS)
- -----------
- Next you will be required to enter the Par value for each hole on
- the course. After completing this requirement, GolfLog will check to
- be sure the front side Par value and the back side Par value matches
- the total of the individual holes just entered. If the figures do not
- match, GolfLog will display a message box advising you which of the
- sides do not match the Par value indicated at the top of the screen.
-
- ■ GolfLog does not accept Par values of less than 3 or more than 5.
-
- (SLOPE and RATING)
- ------------------
- The Course Pro/Manager should be able to make both of these figures
- available to you. Many courses have this information printed on the
- scorecard. If you have these figures then enter them at the next two
- prompts. The Slope is entered first and the next prompt will ask for
- the Rating of the course.
-
- (CLUB PRO and TELEPHONE)
- ------------------------
- The last 2 prompts ask you for the name of the club Pro/Manager and
- the telephone number. If this information is not known, press <Enter>
- to skip either or both of these prompts.
-
- (SAVE - STARTOVER - QUIT)
- -------------------------
- After completing all the above information, you will be asked if
- you want to <S>ave the record, Start<O>ver or <Q>uit without saving.
- Select one of these options and press the appropriate letter on your
- keyboard. Pressing "S" here will cause the record to be saved in the
- database and allow it to be called up when adding a new Game Record.
-
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- REVIEW GAME
- -----------
- Allows you to review any game record in the database. Shows a
- summary of the individual game along with the scorecard. The
- game summary shows many stats about the game and your percentage
- of Pars, Bogeys, Birdies, putting average, stroke average, etc.
-
- ■ Registered users can have this report printed.
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- SUMMARY
- -------
- Possibly the most interesting and informative report of all.
- Select a Golfer and review a summary of all his/her games on
- record. These stats are similar to those maintained for the
- PGA Touring Professionals.
-
- ■ This is where you can get a look at your overall game and see
- where extra work or practice needs to be done. You can use
- this report to determine where the strong and weak points are
- in your overall game by looking at the 45+ different stats.
- ■ Registered users have the option of printing this report.
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- RANK GOLFERS
- ------------
- All Golfer's in the database with established Handicap Indexes
- will be listed beginning with the golfer having the lowest Handicap
- Index. Golfers having the same Handicap Index will be listed as
- tied and the golfer who was entered into the database first will
- be listed first in the event of a tie.
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- SCORING EFFICIENCY
- ------------------
- Select Golfer then select Course and view the scoring efficiency
- report. This gives the golfer's scoring average for all games played
- on the selected course along with the average score for all Par 3,
- Par 4 and Par 5 holes played on that course.
- ■ Registered users have the option of printing this report.
- ■ This report can give you an idea as to where your strong and
- weak points are on the selected course.
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- EDIT GAME RECORD
- ----------------
- Select the golfer whose game you wish to edit from the "PickList."
- Next select the individual Game Record from the "PickList" using the
- Mouse or ArrowKeys (). Game Records are sorted by Score.
-
- A screen will appear showing all scores and other amounts as
- originally saved when the game was first recorded. The course name
- and the golfers Course Handicap can not be changed. If these items
- need to be changed, you must delete that Record and enter it again.
- The first item available for change is the date the game was played.
- The blinking cursor will appear in this box. If the date is correct
- press <Enter> without making any change to go to the next available
- block. When changing the date, be sure to stick with your selected
- date format.
-
- If you do not wish to change the item where the cursor is located then
- press the <Enter> Key to go to the next item until you reach the item
- you wish to change. After you have made the change, continue pressing
- the <Enter> Key until you reach the end. You can then press <S> to
- save the changes or <Q> to quit without saving the changes. If you're
- using a Mouse then place the Mouse pointer on or near the letter (S,Q)
- of choice and tap the LEFT Mouse button.
-
- ■ If you wish to change an amount or score in any of the boxes,
- you must change the ENTIRE amount/score by typing over ALL the
- numbers in that block.
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- EDIT GOLFER
- -----------
- Select the golfer from the "PickList" presented and you will
- be able to change anything in the golfer's record except the name
- of the golfer.
-
- If you need to change the name of a golfer, you must delete the
- Golfer Record then create a new one using the "Add Golfer" option.
-
- ■ Use this to change the age of a golfer, his/her address, phone
- numbers, etc. You should always keep up with a golfers age so
- GolfLog can have the correct information when doing handicaps, etc.
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- EDIT COURSE
- -----------
- Select the desired Course from the "PickList" and you will be
- able to change anything about a Course except its name.
-
- If you need to change the name of a Course you must delete the
- Course Record and create a new one using the "Add Course" option.
-
- ■ Use this should the Rating and/or Slope values change or if one
- or more holes are changed to different Par values.
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- (PORT #1)
- ---------
- Select this option to use Parallel Port #1 for your Printer. This
- will be the Printer port that GolfLog uses when printing.
-
- ■ Most computers use Parallel Port #1 as the default printer
- port. Ports 2 and 3 are included as options for those users who
- have systems that are configured differently.
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- (PORT #2)
- ---------
- Select this option to use Parallel Port #2 for your Printer. This
- will be the Printer port that GolfLog uses when printing.
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- (PORT #3)
- ---------
- Select this option to use Parallel Port #3 for your Printer. This
- will be the Printer port that GolfLog uses when printing.
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- (MM-DD-YYYY)
- ------------
- Select this option if you wish to use the standard (MM-DD-YYYY)
- date format. This is the default format used when GolfLog is started
- for the first time.
-
- ■ GolfLog does some sorting based on the Month (MM) and Day (DD)
- so once a default date format is selected, it should not be changed.
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- (DD-MM-YYYY)
- ------------
- Select this option if you use the Military style (DD-MM-YYYY) format.
-
- ■ GolfLog does some sorting based on the Day (DD) and Month (MM)
- so once a default date format is selected, it should not be changed.
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- DELETE GOLFER
- -------------
- Use this option to remove a Golfer Record from the database. Keep
- in mind that when you delete a Golfer Record that GolfLog will also
- remove ALL his/her Game Records from the database and they will not be
- recoverable!
-
- You will be presented a "PickList" showing all the golfers in the
- database. Move the bar () until the correct golfer's name is
- HiLighted and press <Enter>. If you wish to cancel the "delete"
- operation, you can press <Escape> while at the "PickList" and be
- returned to the Main Menu. Mouse users can place the Mouse pointer
- on the desired line and tap the LEFT Mouse button to make the deletion.
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- DELETE GAME
- -----------
- Use this option to remove a Game Record from the database.
-
- 1.. Select golfer from "PickList" whose Game Record you
- want to delete. This will NOT delete the golfer selected.
-
- 2.. Select Game Record from "PickList" that is to be
- deleted by moving the HiLight Bar down/up the list.
- When the desired record is HiLighted, press <Enter>
- Mouse users can move the Mouse pointer to the desired
- record and tap the LEFT Mouse button to cause that
- Game Record to be deleted.
-
- 3.. Watch the action in the "Progress Box" displayed on the
- left side of the screen.
-
- ■ Once a Game Record is deleted, it will be lost forever! All
- deletions are permanent and the record will not be recoverable!
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- DELETE COURSE
- -------------
- You will be presented a "PickList" showing all the Courses in the
- database. Move the bar down/up the list until the correct Course's
- name is HiLighted and press <Enter>. If you wish to cancel this
- operation, you can press <Escape> while at the "PickList" and be
- returned to the Main Menu.
-
- Once a Course Record is removed, it will be lost and gone forever!
- All deletions are permanent and the record will not be recoverable!
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- HANDICAP INDEX
- --------------
- A formula similar to that used by the U.S.G.A. and the R.C.G.A. is
- used for the computations and provides matching results. A golfer
- must have a minimum of five 18-hole Game Records in the database
- before a Handicap Index can be determined.
-
- Differentials
- Games to be used from
- ----- ---------------
- 5 Lowest round
- 6-7 2 Lowest rounds
- 8-9 3 Lowest rounds
- 10-11 4 Lowest rounds
- 12-13 5 Lowest rounds
- 14-15 6 Lowest rounds
- 16-17 7 Lowest rounds
- 18 8 Lowest rounds
- 19 9 Lowest rounds
- 20 10 Lowest rounds
- 21+ 10 Lowest rounds from last 20 rounds
-
- ■ The Handicap Index determined by GolfLog is not to be used as a
- golfer's "official" Handicap Index when entering Tournaments where
- players are flighted based on their Handicap. An "official"
- Handicap Index can only be obtained from the U.S.G.A. or the
- R.C.G.A. Handicap Index's coming from these organizations may
- take weeks to reach you. Using GolfLog, your Handicap Index can
- be seen after each Game Record is saved allowing a golfer to
- determine his/her current Handicap Index instantly.
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- COURSE HANDICAP
- ---------------
- A golfer's Course Handicap is commonly referred to as his/her
- "handicap." It's determined using the golfer's current Handicap Index
- and the Slope and Rating of the Course being played. The course Pro
- or manager should be able to explain the method used to determine a
- Course Handicap using these three items when you're playing a course
- that you've never played before and don't have the course recorded in
- the GolfLog database.
-
- ■ A golfer's Course Handicap will be expressed as a whole number
- like 4, 9, 12, etc. while their Handicap Index is most often (but
- not always) shown with a decimal as in 3.6 or 8.6 or 12.3, etc.
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- QUICK HANDICAP
- --------------
- Use this option to quickly figure a Course Handicap for any golfer
- on any Course. You must know the Slope value of the Course and the
- Handicap Index of the golfer. The golfer or Course does NOT have to
- be in the database.
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- PRINT SCORE CARDS
- -----------------
- Selecting this option will allow the user to first select a Course
- then print blank score cards for use when playing that course.
-
- ■ A Laser or Desk/Ink Jet printer is required for this print
- operation. The printer must be capable of printing 5" X 8" card
- stock and also be capable of printing high ASCII characters.
- Consult printer manual for help with selecting the proper font to
- use so the card can be printed properly.
-
- ■ If you have a Hewlett-Packard DeskJet 540 the correct font to use
- is PC-8 (Code Page 437)
-
- ■ The score card will have the following columns available for use:
-
- SCORE - Score for each hole
- FWAYS - If fairway hit off the Tee, place "X" here
- GREEN - If green hit in regulation, place "X" here
- PUTTS - Number of Putts for each hole
- SATTS - Sand Save Attempts for each hole
- SSAVE - If Par made from Sand trap, place "X" here
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- REGISTER GOLFLOG
- ----------------
- Use this option to fill out the form needed to register GolfLog
- and have the form printed after it's completed.
-
- ■ This is the easy way to print your GolfLog registration. All the
- necessary information is gathered by GolfLog and the calculations
- are made "on the fly."
-
- ■ If you wish to register GolfLog using a major Credit Card, please
- place your order with the Public software Library (PsL) located in
- Houston, Texas, USA. Use the following telephone numbers when
- dealing with the PsL:
-
- 800-242-4775 - ORDERS ONLY
- 713-524-6398 - FAX ORDERS
- 713-524-6394 - Foreign Orders and Information
- CIS Email to 71355,470 CompuServe
-
- ■ Request PsL Item #11543 when ordering from the PsL
-
- ■ Orders placed with the PsL are shipped the same day you place the
- order with them (you get the very latest version) and is probably
- the quickest way to order and receive your registered copy.
-
- ■ The PsL accepts CREDIT CARD ORDERS ONLY. Send orders containing
- checks or money orders to:
-
- RiverBend SoftWare
- P.O. Box 671
- Osceola, AR 72370-0671
-
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- CHANGE COLORS
- -------------
- When selecting this option, the user will be shown a box in the
- upper left corner of the screen with seven (7) color schemes. These
- choices are as follows:
-
- ┌───────────── Place Mouse pointer here and tap LEFT
- Mouse button to escape the "PickList"
- ╓─┤■├────────────╖ Non Mouse users can press <Esc> to exit.
- ║▓▓Blue/Cyan▓▓▓▓ ║
- ║ Green/Cyan ║
- ║ Cyan/Green ║
- ║ Red/Blue ║
- ║ Magenta/Blue ║
- ║ Sand/Green ║
- ║ Blue/Red ║
- ╙──────────────╜ ─── Place Mouse pointer here and tap
- the LEFT Mouse button to move the
- HiLight bar down/up the list.
-
- Move the HiLight bar to the color desired, click on the line or
- press <Enter> to make the change. Press <Escape> to Cancel or place
- the Mouse pointer on the rectangular dot in the upper left corner and
- tap the LEFT Mouse Button.
-
- The color change is done "on the fly" and the user can see the results
- after leaving the "PickList." The color change will remain as the
- default until changed by the user.
-
-
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-
- Registration entitles the user to the following additional options
- ------------------------------------------------------------------
- Use ArrowKeys (), PageUp, and PageDown to scroll this list
- ------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 1.. Determine Handicap Index for each Golfer in the database
- 2.. Determine Course Handicap for each Golfer in the database
- 3.. Game Record capacity increases to 8,000
- 4.. Golfer Record capacity increases to 8
- 5.. Course Record capacity increases to 50
- 6.. Edit any Game Record and Handicap Index in the database.
- 7.. Print Game Records, Summary Reports, Scoring Efficiency Reports,
- Handicap Reports, and blank Score Cards for each Course in the
- database.
- 8.. Compute a quick Course Handicap for any Golfer on any Course. The
- Golfer or Course does not have to be in the database.
- 9.. Registered Key File (See below)
-
- ■ A Key file is obtained when you register GolfLog. After you
- receive your personalized Key file, you will never have to pay for
- any upgrades. You Key file will work for ALL future versions of
- GolfLog.
- ■ Your Key file is registered to you and no one else. It is illegal
- to give a copy of it to anyone else. You should NEVER alter or
- delete the Key file (without it GolfLog will revert back to the
- shareware version with limited capabilities and capacities)!
- ■ There is a $15.00 charge for replacing lost Key files so be sure
- you make a backup copy when you receive yours. When replacing a
- lost Key file, the name registered to MUST be the same as the
- original. Name changes to Key files require the purchase of a
- new copy of GolfLog at current prices.
-
-
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- Miscellaneous Tips
- ------------------
- Use ArrowKeys (), PageUp, and PageDown to scroll this list
- ------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 1. Requirements: GolfLog will run on any IBM compatible computer
- from an old slow XT to the latest/fastest Pentium. Other
- helpful items are as follows:
-
- ■ DOS v3.1 - v6.22 (or Windows'95).
- ■ 400K of free disk space (runs best on a Hard Disk).
- ■ 360K of free memory.
- ■ It's helpful if your CONFIG.SYS file contains the following
- two statements:
-
- 1..
- DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\ANSI.SYS (if running Windows'95)
- DEVICE=C:\DOS\ANSI.SYS (if running DOS v3.1 - v6.22)
- 2..
- FILES=30 (or more if necessary)
-
- ■ Refer to your DOS manual for help with editing CONFIG.SYS
- ■ A Mouse is handy but it's extremely easy to use GolfLog if
- you don't have a Mouse.
- ■ A color monitor is also nice but not required. GolfLog
- will detect the type of monitor you have and set it's own
- screen colors as necessary.
- ■ GolfLog will run from the DOS prompt just as well as it
- runs in Windows. GolfLog detects the environment and
- adapts itself accordingly.
-
- 2. Windows'95: GolfLog runs in Windows'95 and the earlier
- (v3.1 and v3.11) versions of Windows. To get the best
- results in Windows'95, follow the steps below:
-
- o.. After bringing up the "Start" menu, click on "Settings"
- o.. Click on "Task Bar" then click on "Start Menu Programs"
- o.. Look in the middle-right of the screen and Click on "Advanced"
- o.. Click on the Folder or area where GolfLog is located.
- o.. Click on the GolfLog Icon or name (DO NOT "double click").
- o.. Click on "File" in upper left corner of your screen.
- o.. Click on "Properties" when the pulldown menu appears.
- o.. Click on "Program" and select "Close on exit" and
- at the "Run" box select "Maximize". Click on "Apply" when
- finished at this page.
- o.. Click on "Memory" and select "Auto" in all available boxes.
- Click on "Apply" when finished at this page.
- o.. Click on "Fonts" and select "Bitmap only" from the
- "Available types" section then select "Auto" for the Font
- size. Click on "Apply" when finished at this page.
- o.. From the "Screen" page select "Full Screen" and "Default"
- from the "Usage" section. From the "Performance" section
- make sure "Dynamic memory allocation" is NOT selected but
- put a check mark in the "Fast ROM emulation" box. Click on
- "Apply" when finished at this page.
- o.. From the "Misc" screen, select "Always Suspend", "Warn if
- still active" and "Fast Pasting". Set the "Idle Sensitivity"
- to medium low. Use your own discretion for the other items
- on this page. Click on "Apply" when finished here.
- o.. Click on "OK" when finished.
-
- ■ When "clicking" your Mouse on the above items, be sure
- you only "single click." Do not "double click" when
- selecting any of these items.
- ■ Consult your Windows'95 manual if you need more help
- with installing and running a program in Windows'95.
-
- 3. No Mouse? No Problem. Users without a Mouse should find using
- GolfLog as easy as always. Use the ArrowKeys () to move about
- Menu selections. Press <Enter> when you get the <OK> display.
- When at the desired option, press <Enter>. To activate the Top
- Menu bar, press the <Alt> Key and use the LeftArrow/RightArrow
- Keys to move across the bar. When the desired option is HiLighted
- the "PullDown Box" will appear.
-
- 4. A typical "PickList" display box:
-
- ┌──────────────────── Place Mouse pointer here and tap LEFT
- Mouse button to exit a "PickList" or
- ╓─┤■├───────────────╖ press <Esc> if you don't use a Mouse.
- ║ Choice One ║ Other available keys are PageUp, PageDown,
- ║ Choice Two ║ Home, End, DownArrow () and UpArrow ().
- ║ Choice Three ║
- ║▓Choice Four▓▓▓▓▓▓ ║ <── HiLight Bar - Press <Enter> to select
- ║ Choice Five ║ hilighted option or click with Mouse.
- ║ Choice Six ║ Non-Mouse users can use the ArrowKeys ()
- ║ Choice Seven ║ to move the HiLight bar to the desired
- ║ etc... ║ choice and hit <Enter> to select.
- ╙─────────────────╜
- └┴──── Place Mouse pointer here and tap LEFT
- Mouse button to scroll the listing.
-
- 5. A typical OnLine Help screen: (Press F1 at any PullDown Menu)
-
- ┌──────────────── Place Mouse pointer here and tap
- │ the LEFT Mouse button to exit.
- Non-Mouse users can press <F1> or <Esc>
- ┌─┤■├──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ Help text shown here...................................... │
- / /
- │ ............................................................ │
- └────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
- Place Mouse pointer here ──────┴┘
- and tap LEFT Mouse button to scroll.
-
- 6. When at a screen where the user is offered choices such as <S>ave,
- <P>rint, Start<O>ver, etc, the Mouse user can place the pointer on
- the word of choice and tap the LEFT Mouse button to select. The
- non-Mouse user must press the letter Key that corresponds to the
- option of choice.
-
- Example: <S>ave <P>rint Start<O>ver <Q>uit <Y>es <N>o
-
- └───┴─── Place Mouse pointer in this area and tap
- the LEFT Mouse button to "Save"
-
-
- < End Of Tips * Press F1 or Escape to Exit >
-
-
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- Miscellaneous Definitions
- ------------------------------------------------------------
- Use ArrowKeys (), PageUp, and PageDown to scroll this list
- ------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 1. Addressing the ball: A golfer has "addressed" the ball when
- he/she has taken a stance AND has grounded the club, except that
- when in a hazard, the club may NOT be grounded.
-
- 2. Bogey Golfer: A golfer with a Handicap Index ranging from 17.5
- to 22.4 for Men and 21.5 to 26.4 for Women. See also #28 below.
-
- 3. Bunker: A hazard consisting of a prepared area, often a hollow
- from which turf or soil has been removed and replaced with sand
- or the like.
-
- 4. Casual Water: Any temporary accumulation of water which is
- visible before or after the golfer has taken a stance and is not
- in a water hazard.
-
- 5. Club Limit: The maximum number of clubs allowed (including the
- Putter) is 14.
-
- 6. Course Handicap: The number of Handicap Strokes a golfer receives
- at the course being played. A Course Handicap is determined by
- multiplying a golfer's Handicap Index by the Course Slope and then
- dividing the result by 113. If a decimal figure results, it is
- rounded to the nearest whole number (.5 is rounded upward).
-
- ■ GolfLog automatically determines a golfer's Course Handicap
- each time a Game Record is to be added to the database.
- ■ You may also use the "Course Handicap" or "Quick Handicap"
- options to determine your current Course Handicap.
-
- 7. Course Rating: The final evaluation of the playing difficulty of
- a course compared with similarly evaluated courses as related to
- the normal playing ability of a "scratch" golfer. A Course Rating
- is based on the score a scratch golfer should shoot from a certain
- set of Tees. The higher the Course Rating, the more difficult the
- course.
-
- 8. Course Slope: The measure of the relative playing difficulty of
- a course and its relationship with abilities of both a "scratch"
- golfer and a "bogey" golfer. Course Slope defines a course's
- degree of difficulty for the average golfer. The higher the
- Course Slope, the more difficult the average golfer will find the
- course. Course Slope's range from a low of 100 (easy course) to
- 135 (very difficult course). Some courses may have a Slope value
- higher than 135. GolfLog allows Slope values from 100 to 170.
-
- ■ The Club Pro/Manager should be able to provide both the
- Slope and Rating of the course being played. At many
- clubs, this information is provided on the score card.
-
- 9. Equitable Stroke Control: A form of mandatory stroke control,
- FOR HANDICAP PURPOSES ONLY, which limits the individual score on
- any hole in relation to a golfer's course handicap. The main
- purpose of ESC is to eliminate unrealistic scoring which is not
- related to a golfer's normal playing ability.
-
- Course Handicap Maximum Hole Score (U.S.G.A. Limits)
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- 0 - 9 6
- 10 - 19 7
- 20 - 29 8
- 30 - 39 9
- 40 - 49 10
- 50 and higher 11
-
- ■ GolfLog automatically puts ESC into effect after a golfer
- has an established Handicap Index.
-
- 10. Fairway Hit: A ball hit from the Tee and ending up in the
- fairway on Par 4 and Par 5 holes. A ball hit from the Tee on
- Par 3 holes that ends up in the fairway is considered a green
- missed and NOT a fairway hit. If any part of the ball is
- touching the area defined as the fairway, it is considered to
- be in the fairway and if hit as the 1st shot from the Tee, is
- to be considered a fairway hit in regulation.
-
- 11. Green Hit: A ball ending up on the actual putting surface when
- hit as follows:
- Par 3 hole....: 1st shot
- Par 4 hole....: 1st or 2nd shot
- Par 5 hole....: 2nd or 3rd shot
- A ball landing on the green and rolling/bouncing off the
- defined putting surface is NOT considered a green hit. If
- after coming to a stop, any part of the ball is touching the
- defined putting surface and is hit from the shots described
- above, it is considered as a green hit in regulation.
-
- 12. Gross Score: This is the actual score shot on the course being
- played. See #23 below.
-
- 13. Ground Under Repair: Any portion of the course so marked by an
- authorized representative of the club. It includes material that
- has been piled for removal, tire marks, construction areas, etc.
- Grass cuttings left on the course that have been abandoned and
- are not intended to be removed are NOT ground under repair unless
- marked as such. The margin of ground under repair extends
- vertically downward but not upward.
-
- 14. Handicap Differential: The difference between a golfer's adjusted
- gross score and the Course Rating of the course on which the score
- was made, multiplied by 113, then divided by the Course Slope.
-
- ■ GolfLog automatically determines the Handicap Differential
- each time a Game Record is added to the database.
-
- 15. Handicap Index: The number which represents the golfer's ability
- on a course of average difficulty. It is expressed, in most cases,
- as a whole number and a decimal. The decimal is NOT rounded.
-
- ■ A golfer does not play off the Handicap Index. Rather a
- Course Handicap is determined using the formula in item #6
- above.
- ■ The maximum Handicap Index allowed is 36.4 (Men) and
- 40.4 (Women)
- ■ The Handicap Index is based on Handicap Differentials from
- 18-hole games only. Scores and other data from 9-hole games
- are used in the stats but are not used when GolfLog determines
- or updates your Handicap Index.
- ■ To review your Handicap Index, select HANDICAP from the
- TopMenu then select "Handicap Index". This display will
- provide you with your current Handicap Index, OverAll
- Differential, the scores from the games from which the
- Handicap Differentials were selected and a list of scores
- from your last 5 to 20 18-hole games.
- ■ If a golfer has 5 or more 18-holes games in the database,
- GolfLog automatically calculates, and updates, the golfer's
- Handicap Index after each new Game is entered and saved.
-
- 16. Handicap Stroke Hole: A hole on which the golfer applies a
- handicap stroke to his/her gross score. These holes are usually
- indicated on the scorecard provided by the club.
-
- 17. Hazard: Any bunker or water hazard. See #3 above and #32 below.
-
- 18. Hole: The hole on the putting green is 4-1/4 inches (108mm)
- in diameter and at least 4 inches (100mm) deep. If a lining is
- used, it should be sunk at least 1 inch (25mm) below the putting
- green surface. The outside diameter of the liner should not
- exceed 4-1/4 inches (108mm).
-
- 19. Holes Not Played: When a hole is not played, the score for that
- hole is Par, plus any handicap strokes the golfer is entitled to
- based on his/her full Course Handicap. This also applies to any
- hole not played by the Rules of Golf.
-
- 20. Home Course Handicap: A golfer's Course Handicap at the course
- considered as the golfer's "home course" and from the tees most
- frequently used by the membership as established by that club.
-
- 21. Incomplete Score: A golfer who starts, but fails to complete a
- hole, should use a score based on the following:
-
- Course Use this
- Handicap Hole Score
- ---------------------------------
- 0 .................... 1 over PAR
- 1 - 18 ............... 2 over PAR
- 19 - 32 .............. 3 over PAR
- 33 and above ......... 4 over PAR
-
- ■ There is no limit on the number of incomplete holes PROVIDED
- the incompletion is not intended to control the Handicap. A
- golfer should not discontinue play on a hole when there is the
- possibility the hole will be played in fewer strokes than the
- score allowed when ESC is in effect.
- ■ If a golfer is using ESC, the above scores may be adjusted
- by GolfLog based on the golfer's Course Handicap.
-
- 22. Lost Ball: A ball is considered lost if:
-
- ■ It is not found within 5 minutes by its player after the
- search has begun.
- ■ The golfer has put another ball into play under the Rules
- of Golf, even though the original ball may not have been
- searched for.
- ■ The golfer has played any stroke with a provisional ball
- from the place where the original ball is likely to be or
- from a point nearer the hole than that place.
-
- 23. Net Score: A golfer's score after it has been adjusted by
- his/her Course Handicap in effect when the game is played.
-
- ■ GolfLog automatically determines the Net Score each time
- a Game Record is added to the database.
-
- 24. Par: The score a "scratch" golfer would be expected to make on
- any given hole, allowing two (2) strokes on the putting green.
-
- Par for each hole is usually fixed as follows:
-
- PAR Golfer YARDS METERS/METRES
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- 3 Men Less than 250 Less than 228
- 3 Women Less than 210 Less than 192
- --------------------------------------------------------
- 4 Men Between 251 - 470 Between 229 - 430
- 4 Women Between 211 - 400 Between 193 - 366
- --------------------------------------------------------
- 5 Men Between 471 - 690 Between 431 - 631
- 5 Women Between 401 - 590 Between 367 - 540
- --------------------------------------------------------
- 6 Men Exceeds 690 Exceeds 631
- 6 Women Exceeds 590 Exceeds 540
- ---------------------------------------------------------
-
- ■ GolfLog will not accept holes with a Par value over 5
-
- 25. Provisional Ball: A ball played under the Rules of Golf which
- may be lost outside a water hazard or may be out of bounds.
-
- 26. Putting Green: All ground of the hole being played which is
- specially prepared for putting or otherwise defined as such.
- A ball is considered to be "on the green" when any part of it
- is touching the putting green surface. For statistical purposes
- a ball landing on the green but rolling/bouncing off of the
- actual putting surface is to be considered a green missed.
-
- ■ The putting green has also been described as a place where
- golfers meet 18 times during a round to exchange excuses for
- bad putts and poor shots coming down the fairway.
-
- 27. Rub of the green: This occurs when a ball in motion is deemed
- accidentally deflected or stopped by a scorer, observer, fellow
- competitor or a forecaddie. Neither wind nor water is taken into
- consideration in this situation.
-
- 28. Scratch Golfer: A very proficient golfer. The average of the
- best half of this golfer's scores should equal the course Rating.
- This golfer would have a Handicap Index of 0 (zero).
-
- 29. Stableford Points: A method where points are awarded in relation
- to Par at each hole as follows:
-
- Hole Score Points
- ------------------------------------
- Two or more over Par ......... 0
- One over Par ................. 1
- Par .......................... 2
- One under Par ................ 3
- Two under Par ................ 4
- Three under Par .............. 5
- Four under Par ............... 6
-
- ■ The winner in Stableford competition is the golfer who scores
- the most points.
- ■ GolfLog automatically determines the Stableford points each
- time a new Game Record is added to the database.
-
- 30. Stakes/Markers: All out-of-bounds, hazards and ground-under-
- repair areas are identified by stakes/markers of the following
- colors:
-
- Water Hazards ........... Yellow stakes or lines
- Lateral Water Hazards ... Red stakes or lines
- Ground Under Repair ..... White lines
- Out Of Bounds ........... Large white stakes/posts where not
- already established by wall, fence
- road/street or other permanent fixture.
-
- 31. Stroke: The forward movement of the club made with the intention
- of striking the ball. If the golfer checks his/her downswing
- voluntarily before the clubhead reaches the ball, this is not
- considered a stroke.
-
- 32. Water Hazard: Any sea, lake, pond, stream, ditch, surface water
- drainage ditch or other open water course (whether or not it
- contains water).
-
- 33. Wrong Ball: Any ball other than the ball in play or provisional
- ball.
-
-
- { End of Definitions * Press F1 or Escape to Exit }
-
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-