Company Name |
Home Alone Software |
Address |
9630 100 Street Edmonton Alberta T5K 0T6 Canada |
Contact |
Bruce Lane |
Contact Email |
Bruce@homealonesoftware.com |
Author |
Bruce Lane |
General Phone |
1-780-425-4404 |
Release Date |
01 03 2002 |
Type |
shareware |
OS Support |
Win95, Win98, WinME, WinNT 4.x, WinXP, Windows2000 |
Language |
English |
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TEAMS and PAIRINGS: The number of members on a team or pairing can range from 2 to 6 and can change from round to round. Teams and pairings can be created manually or generated automatically based on:-Random selection, -Handicap, -Prior round gross or net score. FLIGHTS: You can create as many flights as you like or golfers can be automatically slotted in to flights based on handicap or gross score. TEE TIMES: Tee off schedules can be created and printed using a standard or shotgun start. HANDICAPS: The slope method is supported. Handicap percentages, minimums and maximums can be applied. Callaway and Peoria systems available. SCORING: Stroke and Stableford scoring is supported. TEAM SCORING The following team scoring methods are available: -Best 1,2,3 or 4 balls, -Chapman Foursomes, -Foursomes
-Greensomes, -Pro Am, -Hero Bum , -Scramble, -Total Score. TIE BREAKING: -One hole retrogression, -Three hole retrogression, -USGA, -Low Gross. GOLF COURSES: You can maintain a database of courses. Par, hole handicaps, slope and course rating for men and women can be entered for 1 to 4 tee boxes. REPORTS: Reports can be output to the screen, printer or Web page. The following reports are available: Golfers (Pairings): -Sorted by Name, Pairing, Team or Course Handicap. Cart Signs, Scorecards: -Including handicap stroke allocation. Leader Board and Skins: -Gross/Net, -Individuals/Teams, -Men/Ladies, -Flights (User defined, Auto flight by gross score or handicap), -Fixed pot and carry over skins, -Selected round or multiround total (Leader board only). Prizes: -Prizewinners can be printed on a summary page or on individual labels. Members: -List or mailing labels. OTHER: No limit to the number of golfers per round. Tournaments can include one or more rounds. Each round can be played on a different course.
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