Scoresaver 2 2.1.6

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Image - Scoresaver 2 2.1.6

Don't get mad - get better - get Scoresaver 2.Scoresaver 2 accurate record your Key Stats: Fairways hit, GIR, Putts, Sand Saves, Birdie Conversion, Par Scrambles, Driving Distance, and Penalty Shots. Compare your Key Stats to the built-in Handicap Standards for your handicap so you can see how your stats compare to other golfers with similar handicaps.

Record full or incomplete rounds over 18 and 9 hole courses. Enter an unlimited number of players, courses and rounds. Print, e-mail or export your data to PDF, HTML or Excel files.The latest free upgrade adds new reports and stats. Version 2.1.6 added more stats such as % of regulation pars v scrambled pars.

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