Golf Master Net' 2.1 is Shareware Sports software design by . It runs on following operating system: Win2000,Win7 x32,Win98,WinVista,WinXP and has as system requirements: 250mb ram. 800x600 resolution minimum. Scores multiple tournaments and seasonal play. Calculates U.S./Canadian handicaps, indexes, and displays/prints/ gross and net consecutive sorts for a variety of competitions. Organizes tournaments, sets foursomes, displays individual statistics.
Whats new in version 2.1:No change
Publisher review:Golf Master Net is designed for Tournament Scorekeepers, League Managers and Individual Golfers. The program may be used for organizing and scoring tournaments of all sizes and also supports an unlimited number of leagues and seasonal tournaments. Communication is facilitated with (FTP) file transfer, multiple-mailing email capabilities and the ability to create HTML pages of all competition results and tournament tee-times for uploading to an internet site. It may be set for calculating and updating US and Canadian Slope and non/Slope handicaps and a comprehensive selection of player statistics. A wide range of gross/net sorts are featured, including Skins, Regular, Hidden Hole, Best Ball, Stableford (Points), Round Robin Match Play and Callaway. Sorting may be done for the entire field, by flight or by group totals. Up to 26 multi-round scores are maintained. Tournament organizing includes automatic flights and organizing players into 2, 3, 4-somes by handicap, randomly, random mixed flights or round-robin. Grouping may also be done in ascending/descending mode based on gross scores for multi-round tournaments. Alternate mens-ladies twosomes may also be made. A handy Rules of Golf reference is included.
Requirements:250mb ram. 800x600 resolution minimum
Operating system:Win2000,Win7 x32,Win98,WinVista,WinXP
Release notes:Major Update
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