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- Golfing Results - On the Course/In the Program FILE: FR.HLP
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- DBK requires 4 data items per hole. If you are any kind of a
- golfer, you are already keeping track of two of these. The fist
- two are gross and the number of putts. The second two are fairways
- and greens hit.
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- Because most scorecards have room for 4 players to record their
- scores, it works out well if you use one scorecard for each player.
- That way, each card contains all of the necessary data.
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- In addition to this hole data, you will need the date played, along
- with the tees used.
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- After each round is completed, the card can quickly be entered into
- the DBK database. An 18 hole round takes less than a minute to
- enter. If you do not use your computer everyday, then collect a
- week or months worth before taking care of the data entry chore.
- The only drawback with this method is that you are more prone to
- misplace the cards in the interim. Also, you lose the benefit of
- intermediate summaries to help you keep on track.
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- Remember that results from a round cannot be entered before the
- couse data has been recorded in the course database. For a few
- words on that, see the help screen under Features titled Courses.
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