Rgr copy. Thanks for the heads up. Will start using grit.
Best,
OB
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Rick Cassoni, CISSP, PMP
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On May 2, 2016, at 3:05 PM, Dennis Choquette <drchoquette@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Concur
Thanks Ken and Charlie
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On May 2, 2016, at 16:52, Charlie Hopkins <chopkins294@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
SOGAGG,
Thanks to Shaft, I looked into The Grint App. It gave me some problems on
the iphone, but it works quite well on my PC. I loaded the app, which is
free for handicap index management (they call it “handicap.”). It works
well, including adjusting for equitable stroke control based on your
“handicap.”
I think it would be best if anyone who does not maintain a handicap index
through SCGA/GHIN uses Grint to post their scores and maintain a handicap
index for free. This would eliminate any need for one of us to keep updates
going.
Warm Regards,
Charlie Hopkins
chopkins294@xxxxxxxxx
619.944.2786
From: sogagg-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:sogagg-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On ;
Behalf Of ken dorren
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2016 6:44 AM
To: Charlie Hopkins <chopkins294@xxxxxxxxx>; sogagg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [sogagg] Re: SOGAGG Handicap Index Calculations
Charlie/Rules – thanks for sharing the information on calculating handicaps.
I have been keeping my scores on a free online service for keeping scores
and calculating indexes. It is called “the Grint”. I will plug the
additional scores I have in your excel file and see if the handicap index
calculated matches with what I currently have with Grint. Let you know if I
have a problem. For what it is worth, my handicap index is calculated at
around 18 right now with Grint.
Sure had a lot of fun last week, back to work today.
Ken/Doglegs/Shaft
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From: Charlie Hopkins
Sent: Sunday, May 1, 2016 3:52 PM
To: sogagg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [sogagg] SOGAGG Handicap Index Calculations
SOGAGG,
The following is from “Rules,” so it is dry and complex. Such is life
sometimes.
I have attached a couple of files. The .docx file defines handicap index,
course rating, and slope rating. The .xlsx file provides my proposed
assignment of handicap indexes for SOGAGG players.
What and why. We need an equitable method for determining course handicaps
for members competing during our events. If everyone had a USGA / GHIN /
SCGA handicap index, we could just use that. Unfortunately, not everyone
does. So, I’ve used the scores we made during the latest Las Vegas trip to
calculate indexes for those that played. I used the scores recorded,
adjusted these using equitable stroke control, used the USGA method for
calculating handicap indexes using those scores, and took the lower of that
index or an established SCGA index for those that have them. I listed that
number under “SOGAGG INDEX.”
For those members who don’t play enough golf elsewhere to justify
maintaining an SCGA (e.g.) index, I would be pleased to maintain the current
process. Just send me any scorecards (preferably via email) from games that
you play, whether as part of SOGAGG or elsewhere. Past outings are fine.
Survey Monkey:
A. OK.
B. No way in hell!
Warm Regards,
Charlie Hopkins
chopkins294@xxxxxxxxx
619.944.2786