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I am looking for a software package that will show trending analysis for missed greens and fairways, left and right, not just missed. I have found quite a few products that let's you enter how you missed the fairway or green, but then they don't do any reporting or trending analysis of that data.

Does anyone know of a package that will do that?

I'm looking for a line graph that shows misses left/right of fairway over time. Also, misses left/right/short/long of green.

Thanks for any ideas.

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I am looking for a software package that will show trending analysis for missed greens and fairways, left and right, not just missed. I have found quite a few products that let's you enter how you missed the fairway or green, but then they don't do any reporting or trending analysis of that data.

Heck, Excel can do that for you.

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I thought about that, (not a whole lot) but entering different courses seemed messy.

I saw a couple of posts where people were using excel, anyone want to post their .xls file?
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I thought about that, (not a whole lot) but entering different courses seemed messy.

If all you want to know is whether you're short, left, long, or right, I don't think it matters much what course you're playing. Or keep a separate spreadsheet for each course if you want to separate them from each other. Or put 'em on different sheets in the same workbook, then have a final sheet that collates them all.

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