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I'm starting to walk the course more and more, so that I can prepare easier for high school golf, and I'm looking at getting a scorecard holder. But I want one that holds a stat keeper, so I can also keep my stats. Does anyone have some suggestions?

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This is what I do now,  and what I did then.....

I fold it,  and keep it in my back pocket,  and make a system  (dashes/numbers/whatever)  for putts etc.  on the extra lines.    What type of stats do you need?  I think you can fit it all on the standard scorecard really,  no holder necessary.


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on our scorecards there are a total of 6 lines for names. I keep my own scorecard and on the top line is my score for the hole, then underneath on the next line is "fairways", GIR, putts, U&D;, and penalties.

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  coop6340 said:
I want fairways, GIR's, putts, up and down, and penalties

Why not just use the rest of the spaces on a normal scorecard? I do: Score Fairways (check or right/left arrow) GIR (check or no check) Putts (amount of putts in center, first putt distance in corner) U&D; (either UD with/without a strikethrough, or SS with/without strikethrough) Penalties (1, 2, 3, etc.)

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I do the same. Scorecards usually have spaces for up to 8 players. I don't usually track the other guys in my group during a casual round of golf. If I golf with some buddies, at least 1 guy keeps score for everyone. That 1 person is not me.

If you want a holder, you can get a cheap one at TGW.com.

  jamo said:
Originally Posted by jamo

Why not just use the rest of the spaces on a normal scorecard?

I do:

Score

Fairways (check or right/left arrow)

GIR (check or no check)

Putts (amount of putts in center, first putt distance in corner)

U&D; (either UD with/without a strikethrough, or SS with/without strikethrough)

Penalties (1, 2, 3, etc.)

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I do the same as Jamo but use "G" for GIR.  With Fairway I use and arrow with L R or F.

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I keep track of my score, fairways, GIR, putts, Up & Downs, Sandies, and length of first putt using two lines on the scorecard. Score on first line with a superscript for number of putts. The arrow is for fairway hit or left/right of fairway. Second line is for Up & down, Sand Saves, and GIR. If you don't make your U & Down or Sand Save you draw a line through it. The number on the second line is for the length of first putt. If I have any penalty stroke(s) I put them in the upper left hand corner.

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  1puttit said:
Originally Posted by 1puttit

I keep track of my score, fairways, GIR, putts, Up & Downs, Sandies, and length of first putt using two lines on the scorecard. Score on first line with a superscript for number of putts. The arrow is for fairway hit or left/right of fairway. Second line is for Up & down, Sand Saves, and GIR. If you don't make your U & Down or Sand Save you draw a line through it. The number on the second line is for the length of first putt. If I have any penalty stroke(s) I put them in the upper left hand corner.

I'm using Scorecard to keep track of all my stats. Really great program. Check it out at http://cynicalpeak.com/scorecard/

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