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I've used the course scorecards for years and I've always made them work, but I wonder if there is a way to create your own custom scorecards. I've done a little searching online, and found a couple sites that do some basic customization, but I'm looking for something "better". At this point I'm considering just doing something in Microsoft Word, however, I thought I'd check here first. Is there a software or site that allows me to make my own custom scorecards? I'd like to do this for several reasons: 1. I don't care what the information is from from the tees I don't play 2. I want to keep stats (Fairway hit, GIR, Putts, etc.) 3. I want a vertical scorecard 4. I want additional info for the course

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You could make something up in Excel and print it on heavy stock paper.  That way you could have everything you want on it and easily change it later to add more or get rid of what you don't like.

That Scorecard software does look pretty nice though.  Looks like it would be a lot easier than carrying a little book around.


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I checked out scorecard and it's pretty cool. The printable scorecard has the info I want to record for sure. However, it's not formatted correctly for my needs. I like to keep my scorecard in my back pocket in a scorecard holder. Vertical scorecards work much better in this situation.

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You could make something up in Excel and print it on heavy stock paper.  That way you could have everything you want on it and easily change it later to add more or get rid of what you don't like.

I created a scorecard in Excel. It's not perfect, but I can see potential and I have a lot of flexibility. As you say, I'd need to print on something heavy.

"take a couple weeks off - then quit for good"

 

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- MX-23 Irons
- Vokey 52 + 55deg wedges
- 900 60deg Low Bounce - Studio Design 1.5 - Pro V1x - SG4Sun Mountain Carry and Great Divider Cart Bags.


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Originally Posted by AbsoluteZero

I've used the course scorecards for years and I've always made them work, but I wonder if there is a way to create your own custom scorecards.

I've done a little searching online, and found a couple sites that do some basic customization, but I'm looking for something "better". At this point I'm considering just doing something in Microsoft Word, however, I thought I'd check here first.

Is there a software or site that allows me to make my own custom scorecards?

I'd like to do this for several reasons:

1. I don't care what the information is from from the tees I don't play

2. I want to keep stats (Fairway hit, GIR, Putts, etc.)

3. I want a vertical scorecard

4. I want additional info for the course

there is plenty of room to note stats on a regular card..................

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Originally Posted by BuckeyeNut

there is plenty of room to note stats on a regular card..................


True, and this is what I've always done, but that doesn't mean I like it.  Also, it's a cold December and I've got time to think about it :)

"take a couple weeks off - then quit for good"

 

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- War Bird 15deg 3 Wood
- MX-23 Irons
- Vokey 52 + 55deg wedges
- 900 60deg Low Bounce - Studio Design 1.5 - Pro V1x - SG4Sun Mountain Carry and Great Divider Cart Bags.


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Originally Posted by AbsoluteZero

True, and this is what I've always done, but that doesn't mean I like it.  Also, it's a cold December and I've got time to think about it :)

I write all of the stats I need for Scorecard in two boxes. It's just five stats.

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