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4/28/2009 8:14:57 PM
mmartin68
Posts 9
#4 on the The Pines in Orrville Ohio is aPar 5 could someone change that!!
4/29/2009 8:46:09 AM
kbingham
Posts 21
I've changed all the tees on the course to have the information from the courses website, so they should be all good.

You can actually edit the course yourself when you are logged in. So if there is ever anything that doesn't look right, you can add a new tee, or correct old ones.

Thanks for the heads up though. We bought the data from a 3rd party and quite a few courses don't have the right information.
5/8/2009 9:08:48 AM
grsimon
Posts 1
1) Why aren't handicaps for each hole included on the score cards?

2) Using the edit tee instructions, I tried to enter the handicaps myself (including saving course button) but none of the newly entered data is saved. Why not?

While the GolfStakes concept is good, the application lacks a logical flow and is not very intuitive to use.

5/8/2009 10:27:53 AM
kbingham
Posts 21
grsimon wrote:
1) Why aren't handicaps for each hole included on the score cards?

Handicaps aren't included with the holes simply because the source we purchased the data from did not have that information. We couldn't find any company that had that information. So we do the best we can and simply try to get the ones we need as we come across them. We certainly wish we could have had the data already there, but it just wasn't available.

grsimon wrote:

2) Using the edit tee instructions, I tried to enter the handicaps myself (including saving course button) but none of the newly entered data is saved. Why not?

There should be no reason that the entered handicaps did not save. I just did a sample and it seemed to work fine. Look up the course, hit edit course data. There is a pencil icon next to the tees, hit it and it will load up the tee to edit. Enter the handicaps, press add tee. Save course. I'll be trying some variations shortly to see if there are ways where it won't save. Make sure you look for errors at the top of the page, or red boxes around the tee information. If there are red boxes around some of the handicaps on holes, then the handicaps didn't work out correctly.

grsimon wrote:

While the GolfStakes concept is good, the application lacks a logical flow and is not very intuitive to use.



It always has a logical flow to the creators. Always feel free to make suggestions about ways to improve the UI.

Thanks
5/8/2009 11:55:33 AM
kbingham
Posts 21
The only thing I noticed is that if you click the pencil to edit the tees and then click the pencil to edit another tee, then your changes wouldn't be saved. You have to either press add tee, or save course.

I'll still be looking at this closer.
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