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Annika1980

Excel-based golf handicap tool
 
Users can track their scores over time and compute their handicap using a methodology similar to that used by the USGA.

Can't ya just average the lowest 10 of your last 20 differentials,
multiply by .96 and truncate to the first digit?

That methodology is EXACTLY similar to that used by the USGA.
You can owe me.


Bobby Knight

On 5 Sep 2005 05:59:47 -0700, "Annika1980" wrote:

Users can track their scores over time and compute their handicap using a methodology similar to that used by the USGA.


Can't ya just average the lowest 10 of your last 20 differentials,
multiply by .96 and truncate to the first digit?

That methodology is EXACTLY similar to that used by the USGA.
You can owe me.


Then how will this SPAMMER ever sell his product? Your one sentence
is his whole program in a nutshell.
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Someone likes every shot*
bk

Bobby Knight

On Mon, 05 Sep 2005 16:54:04 GMT, Peter Strauss
wrote:

On Mon, 05 Sep 2005 13:07:22 GMT, Bobby Knight
wrote:

On 5 Sep 2005 05:59:47 -0700, "Annika1980" wrote:

Users can track their scores over time and compute their handicap using a methodology similar to that used by the USGA.

Can't ya just average the lowest 10 of your last 20 differentials,
multiply by .96 and truncate to the first digit?

That methodology is EXACTLY similar to that used by the USGA.
You can owe me.


Then how will this SPAMMER ever sell his product? Your one sentence
is his whole program in a nutshell.


I have for several years now distributed, for free to any who ask for
it, a spread sheet which does this.
Just enter the scores, ratings and slopes, and the sheet will, if the
instructions are followed, sort, pick, multiply by .96, and compute
hci.
Never thought to sell it. Sheesh. I coulda been a contendah, a
somebody...


No, Peter, if you had advertised it here you'd've been a SPAMMER! :-)
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Someone likes every shot*
bk

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On 5-Sep-2005, "Annika1980" wrote:

EXACTLY similar


there is a turn of phrase worthy of our Prez!

--
bill-o

A "gimme" can best be defined as an agreement between
two golfers neither of whom can putt very well.

Biff

Or, you could download the free trial version (limited to 5 entries until
you purchase the "key") and just hack it!

Get it? Hack it!

LOL

<g

Ya won't lose balls if ya don't hit 'em in the woods!

Biff

"Bobby Knight" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 05 Sep 2005 16:54:04 GMT, Peter Strauss
wrote:

On Mon, 05 Sep 2005 13:07:22 GMT, Bobby Knight
wrote:

On 5 Sep 2005 05:59:47 -0700, "Annika1980" wrote:

Users can track their scores over time and compute their handicap
using a methodology similar to that used by the USGA.

Can't ya just average the lowest 10 of your last 20 differentials,
multiply by .96 and truncate to the first digit?

That methodology is EXACTLY similar to that used by the USGA.
You can owe me.

Then how will this SPAMMER ever sell his product? Your one sentence
is his whole program in a nutshell.


I have for several years now distributed, for free to any who ask for
it, a spread sheet which does this.
Just enter the scores, ratings and slopes, and the sheet will, if the
instructions are followed, sort, pick, multiply by .96, and compute
hci.
Never thought to sell it. Sheesh. I coulda been a contendah, a
somebody...


No, Peter, if you had advertised it here you'd've been a SPAMMER! :-)
___
\o '
|
/ \
Someone likes every shot*
bk





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