Golf Stats Pro 2.0
| Developer: |
Erebus Software (more products...) |
| OS: | Windows2000/XP/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate/ Vista Home Basic x64/ Vista Home Premium x64/ Vista Business x64/ Vista Enterpris |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$25 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 1.52 MB |
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Golf Stats Pro is the new statistical analysis software application from Erebus Software, for recording your golf scores, analysing your game and tracking your progress as a golfer.
Golf Stats Pro provides you, the golfer, with plenty of useful features designed to help you analyse your game to identify your strengthes and weaknesses and, ultimately, improve your scores. The player information screen allows you to store name, contact and handicap details as well as a photo for each player and displays summary information for the rounds played by that golfer. The course information screen allows you to store course information as well as details for each of the tees and for each hole. Enter all your rounds to track your progress over time, recording as much information about each round as you desire, including driving accuracy, tee off club, number of putts, bunker shots, penalty shots and shots played from the rough. Golf Stats Pro will automatically calculate your handicap for you from the rounds of golf that you have played. It supports both the US and UK handicap systems which covers most countries around the world. Support for other handicap systems will be appearing in future versions of the software. From the statistics page, you can generate a multitude of statistical information about the games of golf you have played, representing this data as line, bar or pie charts. Player and Course PDF reports can be generated to give you a professional and informative summary of the rounds you have played.
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