Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Golf League Software
Both of my parents have managed their golf leagues for as long as I can remember. My mom uses software that looks like it's from the 80s. My dad uses microsoft word and a calculator. This year my brother is taking over managing or sunday golf league.we both agreed their has to be a better way to manage a golf league. A website online where all league members can log in and view stats. After some googling we found a few good sites but they ask charged $$. In this day and age e expect everything on the internet to be free. So we looked harder and found a great site called http://itsgoodgolf.com. ItsGoodGolf.com is the best free online golf league management software I could find. It does handicaps, lets you change the scoring rules and creates a league schedule for you if you want. It also has social aspects that make it great site for both the league manager and the league members. I highly recommend it.
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
League Handicaps
Handicaps in leagues are most argued about component of any league. Most of the arguments occur because the casual golfer doesn't understand how a league calculates their handicap. How many league managers have heard a league member say, "How my handicap go down when I shot a 50 last week?".
Handicaps can be very simple to fairly complicated. Below is a description of different components that leagues use to calculate handicaps.
Average Score times a percentage - League uses a set number of a golfers last rounds, take the average over par and multiplies it by a percentage.
Example:
Par is 35, Golfer shoots 6 rounds of 55. Percentage is 90%. Golfer's handicap is 9.
Drop Low and/or High Score - The best and or worst score of a golfers past few rounds is dropped.
Example:
Par is 35, Golfer shoots 4 rounds of 55, one round of 60 and one round of 54. We drop the 54 and 60 and only use the 4 rounds of 55.
A lot of the confusion happens when a league only uses a certain number of scores, for example the last 6. After the seventh round a score is dropped. If this score is well below or above average this score can dramatically impact a golfers handicap.
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