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Round input

You start the round input by clicking onto the button Input in the main menue. There are a couple of very user-friendly and easy understandable dialogs. For the most part the program guides you through the input. With the buttons Continue and Back you can navigate between the dialogs.

In the first dialog you choose between a saved or new course.

Course selection (5 KB)
Course selection (5 KB)

Saved course (64 KB)
Saved course (64 KB)

Course selection

With the option Saved course you open the folder courses by clicking onto Continue and there you can select and load an already saved course.

With the option New course the window course input will be displayed with an empty table in which you can enter and save the data of a new course.


Course input - change (5 KB)
Course input - change (5 KB)

Conversion - Meter / Yards (4 KB)
Conversion - Meter / Yards (4 KB)

Course input - Course changes

Start by entering the course location. If you quit each input with the "Enter"-key, the cursor will automatically jump to the next input-box. This enables a comfortable input of all data.
Of course you can also click directly onto each field and change its content.

If you've chosen meter as the unit of length in your settings, you can still enter a course in yards (select the option Yards [y] before input) and let the program convert the length in meter by selecting the option Meter [m] afterwards - and vice versa.

With Continue you open the window for the round input.


Round input (77 KB)
Round input (77 KB)

Round input - Table (74 KB)
Round input - Table (74 KB)

Input of the general round data

First you choose a player from a drop-down list or add a new player in the upper left corner.
Then you enter the missing general data of this round.
This includes some characteristics of the round that are used for filtering and sorting later in the round analysis.
With the button , you can hide and show the score card of the entered round in the form of a table.

NOBOGEY gives you the possibility to separate your rounds in practice and tournament rounds. Choose the appropriate option.


Hole input (11 KB)
Hole input (11 KB)

Finish input (7 KB)
Finish input (7 KB)

Hole input per mouse-click

The hole input takes place in the lower part of the window.
As soon as you entered the score of the first hole a dialog will pop up automatically where you can comfortably select the appropriate data per mouse-click.
The buttons Next hole and Previous hole provide navigation between the entered holes. So you can easily change data later.

After the input of the 18th hole the button Finish input will appear and the button Continue becomes enabled. By clicking on Continue, after saving the round, you'll open the analysis window of this round.


Round-Analysis (81 KB)
Round-Analysis (81 KB)

General chart (31 KB)
General chart (31 KB)

More charts and tables

Analysis of the entered round

In this window you'll see the comprehensive analysis of this round in the form of tables and charts.
If you have a printer available you can print all parts of the analysis.
Already the analysis of a single round (Single-Round-Analysis) can tell you a lot about your strong and weak points.
 

Appending the round to your analysis table

By clicking onto the button Analysis you can either append this round to your present round-analysis table or start a new round-analysis table (this is the table that contains all of your rounds of a certain time period).

In principle it is the same analysis for a single round as it is for the whole round-analysis table.

Learn more in the Features of the NoBogey-TEAM - Round-Analysis

After you entered and saved a round you can load it, analyze it or make changes in it any time.
 

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