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9/7/2010
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| Bill,
Visit http://www.golfintexas.org. This site is under construction,
but there are some documents available for download: from Main Menu
click Northern Texas Golf Association and from NTGA menu click
Downloads. Youll find sample golf club bylaws and application and
other information. |
| MMcgu59024 wrote in article
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Does anyone have any recommendations as to where I can find software to
run a golf league? Although I have 3 months or so before our league
starts I thought I would start my search now. Any thoughts would be
appreciated!
Thanks!
Mike
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| We have Personal, League, and Professional (club) editions which comply
with the USGA (United States), RCGA (Canada), AGU (Australia), NZGA (New
Zealand), and CONGU (UK) Handicap Systems. The Personal Editions of
Handicap Manager have been designed for use by golfers who seek to
monitor their handicap issued by a golf club. Handicap Manager for
Windows stores up to the most recent 1000 rounds of golf per golfer, and
stores up to 2,500 course definitions. It also tracks many relevant
statistics such as greens in regulation, fairway stats, driving
accuracy, putting stats, etc if you choose to enter golf scores in
detail. |
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If youve considered buying something online, now is the best time. Check
out www.GolfingResources.com and see some great prices on name-brand, quality
products. Also, we have a lot of great features, including online golf tips
from a PGA pro, articles about courses, free downloads, and more. |
| To sum up, then. All the wit and charm weve come to expect from
Textfire, interesting simulation, fun non-player character behavior,
wryly characterized player character, soupcon of sheer arcade-style
fun -- elements that make Textfire Golf entertaining and eminently
replayable. |
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