Building a New Club File
When you've played a golf course that Golf Personal isn't familiar with,
you'll need to build a new golf club file that the program can use to analyze
your play.
Building a new club file is easy once you get the hang of it. First,
choose New from the File menu or enter
N from your keyboard.

The New document dialog
Click on the "Open a new Club document"
button and then click the OK button or press return or enter on your keyboard.
A new, untitled Club document window will be opened for you on your desktop.
 To open a new, empty
club document window even faster, you can click on the New Club button on
the toolbar. You can also choose New Club from the File
menu or type C (shift-command-C) from your
keyboard.

An empty Club Document window
The new, untitled Club document on your desktop has spaces for you to
enter the name of the golf club, its address, phone number and information
about its courses. You can add courses if the club
has more than one. You might need to add tees (for each course) and another
nine (if the course has more than two nines). If the course has just one
nine, you'll need to delete one of the nines. |