



                      GOLF TOURNAMENT SCOREKEEPER
                                  BY
                              BRUCE LANE



   ++INTRODUCING GOLF TOURNAMENT SCOREKEEPER++

       Golf Tournament Scorekeeper calculates gross and net scores
       with a choice of handicap systems for up to 200 golfers.
       Leader board and skins results can be displayed to screen
       or printer with up to 10 separate flights.  Team play is
       supported including Best Ball scoring.

       Golf Tournament Scorekeeper can utilize established
       handicaps or provide a handicap for the unhandicapped
       using the Callaway or Peoria system.

       Golf Tournament Scorekeeper reduces the time spent
       calculating final standings from hours to minutes.

       Fast and accurate results are delivered to the golfers
       ensuring a more successful tournament.

       Tournament organizers will give the impression of being
       orderly and efficient and will have more time to socialize
       with friends and business associates.




                            TABLE OF CONTENTS

                Installation...........................2
                Getting Started........................3
                General Overview - Quick Tour..........5
                File Menu..............................7
                Edit Menu..............................8
                Reports Menu..........................10
                Callaway Handicap System..............11
                Skins.................................12
                Frequently Asked Questions............13
                Definition of Shareware...............14
                License and Warranty..................14
                Registration..........................15
                Support...............................16
                Files List............................17
 

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   ++INSTALLATION++

       Before doing anything else, we recommend that you make a
       backup copy of the distribution disk.  There are several
       methods to make a backup copy of a diskette.  Look in your
       DOS manual for information on the DISKCOPY command. 
       In Windows, you can use the file manager program and
       select 'Copy Disk' from the 'Disk' menu.

       Installing Golf Tournament Scorekeeper on your hard disk.
        In Windows
         1. Select 'Run' from the 'File' menu in 'Program Manager.
         2. Type A:\INSTALL.COM in the 'Command box'.

        In DOS
         1. Place the floppy disk into your disk drive.
         2. Log onto the floppy disk by typing A: [enter].
         3. Type INSTALL [enter].

       Running Golf Tournament Scorekeeper
        In Windows
         1. Select 'Run' from the 'File' menu in 'Program Manager.
         2. Type C:\GOLFTS\GOLFTS.EXE in the 'Command box'.

        From the DOS prompt.
         1. C: [enter].
         2. CD C:\GOLFTS [enter].
         3. GOLFTS [enter].

        Note: The program can also be run from the floppy disk.

       Setting Up a Windows ICON for Golf Tournament Scorekeeper 
         1. Select 'New' from the 'File' menu in 'Program Manager'
         2. Highlight 'Program Item' and click on 'OK'.
         3. Type the name you would like to appear on your screen
            in the 'Description' box. (e.g. GOLFTS)
         4. Type C:\GOLFTS\GOLFTS.EXE in the 'Command Line' box.
         5. Click on 'Change Icon' button and then click on the 
            'OK' button when the 'There are no icons' message
            appears.
         6. Type C:\GOLFTS\GOLFTS.ICO in the 'File Name' box and
            click on 'OK'.


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   ++GETTING STARTED++

     CHOOSING COMMANDS

       Commands are items on menus or buttons that you choose
       to tell Golf Tournament Scorekeeper what you want to do.
       You can choose commands with either the mouse or the
       keyboard.  Both methods give the same results.

       To choose a menu command

        Using the mouse
         1. Click the menu name.
            GOLFTS opens the menu.
         2. Click the command name.

        Using the keyboard
         1. Press the ALT key
            GOLFTS activates the menu bar and displays one highlighted
            letter in each menu name.
         2. Press the highlighted letter in the name of the menu
            you want to open.
            The menu drops down and you see the command names.
         3. Press the highlighted letter in the name of the
            command you want to choose.
            If a command does not apply to what you are doing, the
            command name won't have a highlighted letter and you
            won't be able to use it.


       To close a menu

        Using the mouse
         Before choosing a command, click anywhere outside the
         menu.

        Using the keyboard
         Press [ESC]


     COMMAND BUTTONS  +--------+
                      | Cancel |
                      +--------+

       After you input any required information, or select the
       desired options, you choose a button to carry out the
       command.

       Using the mouse
        Click the button you want.

       Using the keyboard
        Hold down the ALT key and press the highlighted letter of
        the button you want.
 

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     OPTION BOX   ( ) Established
                  (*) Callaway
                  ( ) Peoria

       A mark beside an option means that is the selected option
       in the box.  You can have only one selected at a time.

       Using the mouse
        Click the option you want.

       Using the keyboard
        Hold down the ALT key and press the highlighted letter of
        the option that you want.

     CHECK BOX   [X] Bold
                 [X] Underline
                 [ ] Italic

       A check box can be either on or off.  An X in the box means
       that the option is turned on.  A blank means that the
       option is turned off.

       Using the mouse
        Click the option you want to change.

       Using the keyboard
        Hold down the ALT key and press the highlighted letter of
        the option you want.


     LIST BOX

       The selected item in a list box is indicated by a
       highlight.  If there are more items than you can see at one
       time, you can scroll to see the rest.

       Using the mouse
        Click the name you want to select. If there are more names
        than fit in the box, click the down scroll arrow to see all
        available names.

       Using the keyboard
        Press DOWN, UP, HOME, END, PAGE UP or PAGE DOWN.
        To select the next name in the list that begins with a
        particular letter, press the letter you want.

        When a selection is made, use the option buttons to carry
        out the desired action on the selected name.

     HELP

       On-line help is available by selecting the Help menu. [Alt-H]
       Context sensitive help may also be available using [F1]
 

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   ++GENERAL OVERVIEW - QUICK TOUR++

     CREATING A NEW FILE

      Hold down the Alt key to access the menu and select 'File'.
      Select 'Create New File' from the file menu.

     TOURNAMENT SETUP

      Tournament Name
      The tournament name is for reference only and appears on
      leader board printouts.

      Flight Description
      A tournament can have up to 10 flights for which you provide
      a description.  Flights are used to separate golfers into
      competitive groups.  The reports menu will only show flights
      for which a description has been entered.
      Enter descriptions such as Men's, Ladies, Juniors, etc.

      Skin Amount
      This is the amount for which a skins game will be played. In
      a fixed pot skin, the amount represents the total wager per
      game for each golfer.  In a carryover skin, the amount
      represents the wager per hole for each golfer.

      Press [ESC] to exit from the tournament options screen.

     GOLFERS SCORE SHEET

      This screen is for inputting each golfers information.

      The team number, handicap and flight are all optional and
      may be left blank if your tournament does not utilize
      them.

      Next Golfer [Alt-N] will save the golfer's information and
      blank out the form for entry of the next golfer.

      Done [Alt-D] will save the golfer's information and return
      to the main screen.

      Press [ESC] to exit the golfer screen.
 

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     DEMO FILE

      Press Alt to activate the menu bar and select File.
      Select Open Existing File
      Type DEMO.GLF and press [enter]

      Answer No [Alt-N] if you are prompted to save the current
      file.

      The file will load from the disk and display a list of
      golfers.

     EDIT EXISTING GOLFERS

      Use the arrow keys to highlight a golfer.
      Select the Edit command [Alt-E].

      In this screen you may view or edit the golfer information.

      Press [ESC] to exit from the golfer screen.

      Press [ESC] to exit from the golfer list.

     REPORTS

      Press Alt to activate the menu bar and select REPORTS.
      Select one of the reports from the Report menu.

      The reports can be printed after being selected by pressing
      [Alt-P].

      Press [ESC] to exit from the report.


     EXITING THE PROGRAM

      Press Alt to activate the main menu and select File.
      Select Exit from the File menu.

      A file must be saved to disk or it will be lost when you exit
      the program.

      Answer No [Alt-N] to the request to save DEMO.GLF.

     END OF QUICK TOUR
 

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   ++FILE MENU++

     CREATE NEW FILE

      When you start a new tournament, you create a new file that
      can later be saved to disk.

      Each file is given a unique name which enables you to retain
      information on several tournaments.

      To create a new golf tournament file:
       1. Hold down the Alt key to access the menu and select File.
       2. Select Create New File from the file menu.

     OPEN EXISTING FILE

      The Open Existing File command retrieves a golf tournament that
      has already been saved to disk.

      To open an existing file:
       1. Hold down the Alt key to access the menu and select File.
       2. Select Open Existing File from the file menu.
       3. In the File Name box, type in the name of the file that you
          want to open, including the three character extension .GLF.
       4. If you don't know the file name, do one or more of the
          following:
          -In the Drive Box, select a new drive.
          -In the Directories Box, select a new directory.
          -In the Files List, select the desired file.
       5. Choose the OK button.

       Note: Use the [TAB] key to move among the list boxes.

     SAVE

      This command saves the tournament and allows you to specify
      the file name and location.
      To save the file to disk:
       1. Hold down the Alt key to access the menu and select File.
       2. Select Save from the file menu.
       3. Select a new drive in the Drive Box (if desired)
       4. Select a new directory in the Directory Box (if desired)
       5. Type a new DOS file name (if desired) and press [enter]

      Note: Golf Tournament Scorekeeper gives all saved files an
      extension of .GLF

     EXIT

      This command exits the program.
      To exit the program:
       1. Hold down the Alt key to access the menu and select File.
       2. Select Exit from the file menu.
 

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   ++EDIT MENU++

     TOURNAMENT SETUP

      To edit or browse the existing tournament setup:
       1. Hold down the Alt key to activate the menu and select
          EDIT.
       2. Select TOURNAMENT SETUP from the EDIT menu.

      Tournament Name
      The tournament name is for reference only and appears on the
      leader board printouts.

      Flights
      A tournament can have up to 10 flights for which you provide
      a description.  Flights are used to separate golfers into
      competitive groups.  The reports menu will only show flights
      for which a description has been entered.
      If your tournament only has one flight you do not have to
      enter any flight descriptions.

     CALLAWAY SETUP

      To edit or browse the Callaway setup:
       1. Hold down the Alt key to activate the menu and select
          EDIT.
       2. Select CALLAWAY SETUP from the EDIT menu.

      The Callaway system is used to provide a handicap for golfers
      that do not have an existing handicap.  This system takes
      the gross score for 18 holes and deducts a number of the
      worst hole scores.  It may be possible to manipulate the
      system by intentionally scoring very high on 2 or 3 holes
      which would result in a lower net score.
      You can select up to 3 separate holes that are kept secret
      from the golfers and will not be eligible for a deduction.
      This will discourage golfers from cheating because the
      high score that they intentionally get may not be eligible
      for deduction.

     PEORIA SETUP

      To edit or browse the Peoria setup:
       1. Hold down the Alt key to activate the menu and select
          EDIT.
       2. Select PEORIA SETUP from the EDIT menu.

      The Peoria system calculates a handicap by taking the 
      player's total score for these six holes that are selected
      after all golfers have teed off, multiplying it by three, 
      and subtracting the course par.

 

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     COURSE - HOLE HANDICAP

      To edit or browse existing course handicap information:
       1. Hold down the Alt key to activate the menu and select EDIT.
       2. Select COURSE HANDICAP from the EDIT menu.

      Hole Handicap
      The hole handicap is required to calculate golfers' scores
      net of handicaps.  It is only used in the 'Teams-Best Ball'
      calculation and may be left blank if you won't be using that
      feature.  The hole handicap information will be found on the
      course scorecard.

     ADD NEW GOLFERS

      The new golfers screen appears each time a new tournament file
      is created. You can also add new golfers at any time as follows:
       1. Hold down the Alt key to activate the menu and select Edit.
       2. Select Add New Golfers from the edit menu.

      Handicap
      If the golfer has an established handicap, enter the handicap
      and select the 'Established' optiion.      
      If you would like the computer to generate a handicp, select
      either the 'Callaway' or the 'Peoria' handicap option.
      The 'Callaway' system cannot be used for rounds of less than 18
      holes.  Neither the 'Callaway' nor the 'Peoria' system can be 
      used in a 'Teams - Best Ball' calculation.
      Leave the handicap blank if you are not using handicaps.

      Team
      Entering a team number is optional.  The scores of all golfers
      with the same team number are added together or used in a best
      ball calculation.

      Flight
      Flights are optional and may be input if your tournament
      utilizes them. Flights organize golfers into competitive
      groups.  Enter a number in this box that corresponds to the
      flight description that you supply in the Tournament Options
      screen.
      IMPORTANT: A flight cannot be accessed in the reports menu 
      unless you enter description for that flight in the Tournament
      Setup screen.  In other words, if you enter a 4 in the flight
      box for a golfer, you must enter a description in the 
      Tournament Options screen for flight #4.

      Skins
      Select yes if the golfer will participate in skins wagering.
      Use the arrow keys to select yes or no.  Press [enter] or
      [tab] to leave the skins option box.

      Score
      A golfers total score may be input in the box for hole 1
      for convenience unless you use one of the following
      features: The Callaway handicap system. 
                The Peoria handicap system.
                The 'Teams-Best Ball' calculation.
                The 'Skins' calculation.
      When the Callaway handicap system is used, the score entered
      for a golfer should not be more than twice the par of that
      hole.


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      Next
      Next Golfer (Alt-N) will save the golfer's information and blank
      out the form for entry of the next golfer.

      Done
      Done (Alt-D) will save the golfer's information and exit the
      golfers' screen.

      You can edit the golfer information at any time with the
      exception of the golfer's name.  To change the name you must
      delete that golfer and add a new golfer.

       EDIT EXISTING GOLFERS

      Use this command to edit existing golfer information or to
      delete golfer.  When this command is chosen, the golfer list
      box appears.

      Golfer List Box
      Use the arrow keys to highlight a golfer name and choose the
      desired command button.

      To edit golfer information:
       Hold down the Alt key and press E.

      To delete a golfer from the tournament:
       Hold down the Alt key and press D.

      To return to the main menu:
       Hold down the Alt key and press C.
        or
       Press [Esc].

      Selecting Edit will display the golfer's score sheet screen
      where you may view or edit the golfer information.


   ++REPORTS MENU++

      Choose reports to display the leader board standings.

      To choose a report:
       1. Hold down the Alt key and select Reports.
       2. Select the desired report.

      The reports available in the reports menu varies with the
      number of flight descriptions entered option in the Tournament
      Setup screen.

      The following reports are available.
        Low Net
        Low Gross
        Skins -- Fixed Pot
        Skins -- Carryover
        Teams -- Low Gross
        Teams -- Low Net
        Teams -- Best Ball



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      To print a report that has been selected:
       Hold down the Alt key and press P.

      Generally you can print the report through the default LPT1.
      However, you can select an alternative port if required.

      The report can also be printed to disk as a file that can be
      viewed or printed later.

    ++CALLAWAY HANDICAPPING SYSTEM++

      Under the Callaway system, a player's handicap is determined
      after each round by deducting from his gross score for 18
      holes the scores of the worst individual holes during the
      first 16 holes.  The table below shows the number of "worst
      hole" scores he may deduct and the adjustment to be made,
      based on his gross score.  For instance, if the gross score
      for 18 holes is 96, the table indicates that the 3 worst
      holes from the first 16 should be deducted.  Thus if these
      are a 9, an 8 and a 7, his handicap would be 24.  This is
      adjusted from the numbers at the bottom of the table.  A
      gross score of 96 indicates an adjustment of -2 to the
      handicap, so the final handicap figure is 22.  A 96 minus the
      22 handicap gives a final score of 74.

    ------ S C O R E ------     ---------- H A N D I C A P --------

     ..   ..   70   71   72     scratch  No handicap or adjustment
     73   74   75   ..   ..         1/2  Worst Hole and adjustment
     76   77   78   79   80           1  Worst Hole and adjustment
     81   82   83   84   85       1 1/2  Worst Holes and adjustment
     86   87   88   89   90           2  Worst Holes and adjustment
     91   92   93   94   95       2 1/2  Worst Holes and adjustment
     96   97   98   99  100           3  Worst Holes and adjustment
    101  102  103  104  105       3 1/2  Worst Holes and adjustment
    106  107  108  109  110           4  Worst Holes and adjustment
    111  112  113  114  115       4 1/2  Worst Holes and adjustment
    116  117  118  119  120           5  Worst Holes and adjustment
    121  122  123  124  125       5 1/2  Worst Holes and adjustment
    126  127  128  129  130           6  Worst Holes and adjustment

                         A D J U S T M E N T
    -2   -1    0   +1   +2          Add to or deduct from handicap


    NOTES >> 1.  No hole may be scored at more than twice it's par.
             2.  Half strokes count as a whole.
             3.  The 17th and 18th holes are never deducted.
             4.  In case of ties, lowest gross takes preference.
 

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   ++PEORIA HANDICAP SYSTEM++
     
      After all players have teed off, six holes are selected,
      preferably two par threes, two par fours, and two par fives.
      For each golfer, the scores for the six selected holes are 
      totalled and multiplied by three.  The par for the course is 
      then subtracted from this total to arrive at the handicap.

      This method could also be used for nine hole tournaments.
      Select three holes from the nine being played and leave the
      other three blank. Enter only the par for nine holes.

   ++SKINS++

      This is a form of side bet that golfers may participate in.
      A skin occurs when one golfer wins a hole outright.  If two
      or more golfers tie for the best score, nobody wins.

      Fixed Pot Skin
      Each golfer contributes a fixed amount for the entire game.
      The total pot is divided by the number of skins occurring
      during the game and paid out to the respective winners.

      Carryforward Skin
      Each golfer contributes a certain amount for each hole.  If
      there is no skin on a hole, the bet is carried forward and
      added to the potential winnings of the next hole.  If there
      is a carryforward amount after 18 holes, that portion will
      not be paid out.
      Example: If hole 1 is played for $1.00 per golfer and there
      is no winner(skin), then hole 2 will be played for $2.00 per
      golfer.  If there is no winner on hole 2, hole 3 will be
      played for $3.00 per golfer.  If there is a winner on hole 3,
      hole 4 will be played for $1.00 per golfer.
 

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   ++FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS++

     Q1.Do I always have to enter a score for every hole for each
        golfer or is there an easier way?

     A1.In many cases you can enter the golfer's total score in
        the box for hole #1.  There are three exceptions where hole
        scores must be entered individually.
        1. The golfer's handicap is generated by the computer.
           This is because the Callaway and Peoria systems use
           individual hole scores in their calculation.
        2. The 'Teams-Best Ball' calculation is used.  This
           calculation determines the team's lowest score on each
           hole.
        3. There is skins wagering where it must be determined
           which golfer won each hole.

     Q2.I entered a different flight number for the golfers but 
        those flights do not appear on the Reports menu. Why?

     A2.Go to the Tournament Options screen and make sure you have
        entered a description for those flights.  Flights without a
        description do not show up on the reports menu.

     Q3.Will the Callaway handicap work if only 9 holes are played?

     A3.No. That system was designed for 18 holes only.
        The Peoria system will work but you should select only
        three holes and enter par for nine holes.  

     Q4.How can I get the 'Teams - Best Ball' report to work when
        some of the golfers have a handicap generated by the
        computer using the Callaway system?

     A4.The Callaway system is not compatible with Best Ball
        scoring.  Best ball scoring analyses individual hole scores
        while the Callaway system takes the gross score and deducts
        a number of the worst hole scores.  This makes the
        individual hole scores meaningless as some of them would be
        zeros.
        However, you could use the computer to generate a handicap. 
        Take that handicap and enter it as if it was the golfers 
        established handicap.
 
     Q5.How are ties broken?

     A5.If two golfers have the same net score, the golfer with the 
        lower handicap will place higher.
        If two golfers have the same gross score, the program will
        determine which golfer scored the lowest on the hole with a
        handicap rating of 1. If they are still tied, the next rated
        hole will be used until the tie is broken. (Note: the Hole
        Handicap screen must be filled in for this to work.)
 

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   ++DEFINITION OF SHAREWARE++

     Shareware distribution gives users a chance to try software
     before buying it. If you try a Shareware program and continue
     using it, you are expected to register.

     Copyright laws apply to both Shareware and commercial
     software, and the copyright holder retains all rights.
     Shareware authors are accomplished programmers, just like
     commercial authors, and the programs are of comparable
     quality. (In both cases, there are good programs and bad
     ones!) The main difference is in the method of distribution.
     The author specifically grants the right to copy and
     distribute the software.

     Shareware is a distribution method, not a type of software.
     You should find software that suits your needs and
     pocketbook, whether it's commercial or Shareware. The
     Shareware system makes fitting your needs easier, because you
     can try before you buy. And because the overhead is low,
     prices are low also. Shareware has the ultimate money-back
     guarantee -- if you don't use the product, you don't pay for
     it.

   ++LICENSE AND WARRANTY++

     Users of Golf Tournament Scorekeeper must accept this
     disclaimer of warranty: "Golf Tournament Scorekeeper is
     supplied as is.  The author disclaims all warranties,
     expressed or implied, including, without limitation, the
     warranties of merchantability and of fitness for any purpose.
     The author assumes no liability for damages, direct or
     consequential, which may result from the use of Golf
     Tournament Scorekeeper."

     Golf Tournament Scorekeeper is a "shareware program" and is
     provided at no charge to the user for evaluation.  Feel free
     to share it with your friends, but please do not give it away
     altered or as part of another system.  The essence of "user-
     supported" software is to provide personal computer users
     with quality software without high prices, and yet to provide
     incentive for programmers to continue to develop new
     products.  If you find this program useful and find that you
     are using Golf Tournament Scorekeeper and continue to use
     Golf Tournament Scorekeeper after a reasonable trial period,
     you must make a registration payment of $25.00 to Home Alone
     Software.  The $25.00 registration fee will license one copy
     for use on any one computer at any one time.  You must treat
     this software just like a book.  An example is that this
     software may be used by any number of people and may be
     freely moved from one computer location to another, so long
     as there is no possibility of it being used at one location
     while it's being used at another. Just as a book cannot be
     read by two different persons at the same time.
 

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     Anyone distributing Golf Tournament Scorekeeper for any kind
     of remuneration should contact Home Alone Software so that the
     distributor can be kept up-to-date with the latest version of
     Golf Tournament Scorekeeper.

     You are encouraged to pass a copy of Golf Tournament
     Scorekeeper along to your friends for evaluation.  Please
     encourage them to register their copy if they find that they
     can use it.  All registered users will receive a copy of the
     latest version of the Golf Tournament Scorekeeper program.

   ++REGISTRATION++

     The easiest way to register is to access the REGISTER command
     in the HELP menu while running the program.  You will be
     prompted for the required information and an invoice can be
     printed out.

     The registration fee of $25.00 + $3.00 for shipping & handling
     provides you with the following additional benefits:

     Documentation: A User's Manual will be provided for each
                    registered user.
     Timeliness: You will receive the most recent edition of
                 the program.
     Support: Free support for 90 days is included with your
              registration.
     Incentives: A tournament scheduling utility that prints a
                 teeoff schedule and individual information sheets.
                 Valuable information about updates and special
                 offers including the upcoming Windows version.

     The opening and closing reminder screens will not appear in
     the registered version.

     If you are paying by check or money order, you can send your
     registration directly to the author.

     Make check payable to: Home Alone Software
                            9630 100 Street
                            Edmonton, AB  T5K 0T6
                            Canada

     If you wish to pay by MC, Visa, Amex, or Discover you can 
     contact our registration service, PsL.





 

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     PsL can be contacted by (CREDIT CARD ORDERS ONLY):
            Email.
              Compuserve       71355,470
              Internet         71355.470@compuserve.com

            Telephone.
              (800) 2424-PsL or 713-524-6394 
              Operators are available from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. CST 
              Monday-Thursday and 7 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Friday
              
            Fax
              (713) 524-6398 FAX

            Mail
              P.O.Box 35705, Houston, TX 77235-5705

     THE ABOVE NUMBERS ARE FOR CREDIT CARD ORDERS ONLY.
     THE AUTHOR OF THIS PROGRAM CANNOT BE REACHED AT THESE NUMBERS.

     Any questions about the status of the shipment of the order, 
     refunds, registration options, product details, technical 
     support, dealer pricing, site licenses, non-credit card orders,
     etc, must be directed to: Home Alone Software (see the section
     on support, later in this document).

     To ensure that you get the latest version, PsL will notify us 
     the day of your order and we will ship the product directly 
     to you.

     The program may also be registered using Compuserve's
     registration service.  (GO SWREG)


   ++SUPPORT++

     The author, Bruce Lane, may be contacted with any questions, 
     comments or requests by:
            Mail
              9630 100 Street
              Edmonton, AB T5K 0T6
              Canada

            E-Mail
              Compuserve EMail - 75240,243
              Internet - 75240.243@compuserve.com

            Telephone
              (403) 425-4404 (24 hour voice mail)

            Fax
              (403) 425-4404
 

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                       --|       |    |---------------------
                         |   ____|__  |  Association of
                         |  |       |_|  Shareware
                         |__|   o   |    Professionals
                      ------|   |   |-----------------------
                            |___|___|    MEMBER

     This program is produced by a member of the Association of
     Shareware  Professionals (ASP).  ASP wants to make sure that
     the shareware principle  works for you.  If you are unable
     to resolve a shareware-related problem with  an ASP member
     by contacting the member directly, ASP may be able to help.
     The ASP Ombudsman can help you resolve a dispute or problem
     with an ASP member,  but does not provide technical support
     for member products.  Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at
     545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI  49442-9427 or send a
     CompuServe message via CompuServe Mail to ASP Ombudsman
     70007,3536.  The OMB  may be contacted by FAX by sending to
     the ASP FAX number: (616) 788-2765.  In communication with
     the OMB please include a telephone number and/or FAX if
     available.

   ++FILES LIST++

         -GOLFTS.EXE   Main program file
         -DEMO.GLF     Sample data
         -GOLFTS.TXT   Program documentation
         -INSTALL.COM  Installation program
         -START.COM    Brief program description
         -REGISTER.TXT Registration information
         -VENDOR.TXT   Vendor and sysop information
         -FILE_ID.DIZ  Brief program description
         -VENDINFO.DIZ Comprehensive program description
         -GOLFTS.ICO   A Windows icon