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yesterday I played with my new toy - the IntelliGolf for PocketPC (I've the HP Ipaq 6515w phone) - finally version 8.0 supports the new "square" screens used on the latest phones/PDA's

Anyway - it really doesn't take much to enter the information. Entry screen is divided into drive, fairway1, fairway2, approach, chip, 1st putt, 2nd putt entry forms. you select club used (from a drop-down or click on bag/select) and enter estimated distance you hit it (This version also have GPS support for shot tracking, but I haven't play with it yet). the "result" options are arrows representing left, right, short, long, green.
Putt entry screen works the same, but you can also specify break direction of each putt (hm... 3rd and 4th putt are not available? Must be a bug ).

It takes only couple seconds to enter it, I was riding a cart by myself and playing with my wife and her friend, so I always had plenty of time between my tee-shot and theirs (due to driving up to the front tees), and I used this time to complete entry from the prior hole. I didn't find it to be a burden at all.
The only complaint I might have - these entry screens don't allow to indicate a "trouble" shot. I might have 130 yds to the green, yet I'll punch a 5i due to tree branches in the way and it will fall short. If I enter it that way - my 5i average distance will be quite low You have to "adjust" for that, by simply omitting "trouble" shots from the stats. Of course you won't have any "recovery" stats available as well. Only indicator you can "turn on" is for "Bunker Shot".

Other than that - once you collect enough rounds - you'd be surprised how much information you will gain to manage your game better - not only on the course - but you'll manage your practice better too, seeing black on white what's wrong... I like it.

Some screenshots here:
http://www.rcl-consulting.com/intell...le_edition.htm

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I've got this on my PocketPC as well - and have been generally impressed with it also.

I will agree with the trouble shots thing and club distances. Would be nice to have an option to pick a club - click on "bump and run" box or something like that.

One word of warning - I once synced my PocketPC with my computer while Intelligolf on the PPC was still running - and something wonky went wrong - and it mixed up a couple rounds and deleted another and deleted a course - no idea what hapened there.

I keep all my scorecareds - so I can fix things up and re-enter . . . but who knows what will hapen - may start fresh.

The version I'm using is a late 7 version (like 7.7 or something.)

I'm looking forward to trying out Erik's software when it's released for PC - as I find I'm not really using the PPC on the course, but I'[ll use it afterwards and go with info I entered on my scorecard.

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I've got this on my PocketPC as well - and have been generally impressed with it also.

Erik's software come out yet?

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Erik's software come out yet?

We have a guy working on it now. Don't ask - it's been a headache.

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Intelligolf is great, I've used it for a few years now on my Treo (Palm OS). As a high-handicapper it is great to see where I'm putting my drives to help ID tendencies, keep track of my putts, scoring over time, and shots lost due to penalties.

Do I really need the software? Not really, but it is a great tool for analytical types. Like any tool, you have to use it to experience the benefits.

Edit: Obviously, a great feature is the ability to download almost any course in the country and have a digital scorecard. The $$$$ games tracking is also nice but my buddies and I still keep that manually as well.

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