Tees
A new Club document window (or a new course) starts with one tee shown
in one block:

A New Tee Block
If you have deleted a nine or added a nine, each nine is shown separately
with its tee:

A Tee With One Nine
Tees are usually known by who plays from them like
the "Ladies" tees or the "Championship" tees or by their
color. Golf Personal can handle both ways of identifying tees. If the course
identifies tees by color, start by choosing the appropriate color from the
Tee Color popup menu.

Tee Color Selector
Notice that the name of the tee is set to reflect
the color chosen. If the course has names for its tees, start by typing
the name of a tee in the Tee Name box, then select the appropriate color.
If the color you're looking for isn't in the Tee Color menu, choose "Custom"
in the Tee Color menu. You can then use the Mac OS "Color Picker"
to make your own color, then type the appropriate name in the name box.
The color of the tee marker to the right of the Tee Color popup button reflects
the color you've chosen.
It's perfectly OK to have more than one tee of the same color - perhaps
women and men play from the same tees using different pars, hole handicaps
or Course Ratings. Just make sure the two tees of the same color are given
different names.
In the Course Rating text box, type the official
course rating for this course from this tee. A USGA Course Rating, for example,
will be a decimal number, like 69.3, that reflects the difficulty of the
course for scratch golfers.
In the Slope Rating text box, type the USGA
Slope Rating for this course from this tee. A USGA Slope Rating will be
an integer number, like 113, that reflects the difficulty of the course
for non-scratch golfers.
When you have just one nine on this course, or
three or more nines, you need to provide 9-hole Course and Slope Ratings.
The club should be able to provide Course and Slope Ratings.
To add additional tees for the course, just click
on the Add A Tee button in the Course block and repeat entering information
and setting the color of the Tee. When you're done, you may have several
tees set up:

Three Tees
To delete a tee, click in one of the entry fields
on the tee block (the name field will suffice) and choose Delete
Tee from the Edit menu or enter D
from your keyboard. The tee will be deleted.
 You can also delete a tee by clicking in
an entry field on the tee block (its name, rating or slope) and pressing
the Delete button on the toolbar.
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