LeagueChief 2.5.16

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    Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express, Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0

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LeagueChief helps you manage a golf league that is a two-person team, match play format. It generates a Web site showing the schedule, contacts, sub list, standings, results, and rules. It prints to your own golf course's scorecards or blank card stock. It calculates points, prizes, and skins. The entire season of team matches can be scheduled with one click. You can track comments, paid date/amount, and communication flags on players. A phone book screen is available so contacts can be carried between years to decrease setup time. During score entry, the players are sorted in that week's card/match order so data entry is lightning fast. Results, details and weather information can be entered and generated, then published to the Web site. You can create personalized e-mails to your players and subs. Waiting Lists can be built to help you keep track of future players/subs. Import data from Spreadsheet or previous League.

Version 2.5.16 includes the ability to import/export golf courses.

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