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The Focus/2000 Tournament Management System is designed to set
up and run stroke play golf tournaments. Tournaments may be a single
day event, or up to five days of play. Most stroke play formats
are supported.
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Tournament
facilities include setting up the tournament field, tracking entry
fees, creating teams and flights, scheduling tee times and/or shotgun
starts, assigning carts and printing cart signs, printing scorecards
with stroke holes already dotted, entering scores, and printing and
displaying tournament and skins results. |
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Focus Tournament
software is only available as a Tournament Combo which includes the
Tournament software described on this page with the Focus/2000 Handicapping
software described on the Handicap Page. |
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Multiple
Tournaments: If you manage tournaments for more than one group,
each group is set up separately on the Focus Home Screen. That way
you can easily move from one group's tournaments to another. Each
tournament has its own parameters, tournament field, starting schedule,
reporting, etc. |
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Single/Multi-Day:
Each tournament may be a single day event, or up to five days with
cumulative results after each day. |
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Tournament
Master Schedule: Maintain and provide your golfers with a schedule
of all upcoming events, including date, tournament format, entry fees,
and prize money to be paid. |
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Sign-Up
Sheet: Print and post a sign-up sheet for each tournament. |
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Tournament
Parameters: The power and flexibility of Focus/2000 tournament
software are based on tournament parameters that let you each structure
each tournament for just the way you want to play. Tournament formats
may be the same, or different, for each day of a multi-day tournament. |

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Golfers:
Focus/2000 Tournament and Tournament Combos supporting up to 20, 50,
150, or 999 golfers are available. Tournament golfers may be club
members, non-members, or both. |
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Tournament
Courses: An entire tournament may be played on the same golf course,
or each day of a multi-day tournament may be played on a different
golf course. |
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Tournament
Field: When setting up the tournament field, you may select club
members and prospects, including their current handicaps, with a couple
of mouse clicks. You may also add non-members by entering their names
and handicap information directly. And, the tournament field is continually
displayed and updated so you can see at a glance who has been included. |

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Tournament
Fees: Track and manage entry fees and date due by golfers or team. |
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Formats
Supported: The Focus/2000 tournament software supports the following
stroke play tournament formats: |
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- Individual Low Gross
- Individual Low Net
- Individual Stableford
- Team Combined Stableford
- Quota Points
- Scramble
- Scotch
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- Team Combined Low Gross
- Team Combined Low Net
- Single Best Ball
- Multiple Best Ball
- Progressive Best Ball (1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, etc.)
- Reverse Progressive (3, 2, 1, 3, 2, 1, etc.)
- Best Balls By Par (1 on P5 , 2 on P4, 3 on P3)
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Multiple
Formats In Same Tournament: Many formats can be mixed in the same
tournament giving you multiple tournament results. For example, your
basic tournament format can be a team stableford, but in addition,
you can also print the order of finish for individual golfers based
on total low gross and low net. |
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Skins:
Skins may be played with virtually any tournament format. Individual
and team skins are supported. If you elect to play skins, they are
optional by golfer or team. Skins may be played scratch or with handicaps,
and they may be played with or without carryovers. Skins may be played
across the entire tournament field, or if applicable, by flight. |
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Giant
Skins: For multi-day tournaments, you can determine skins winners
based on cumulative hole scores over several days. |
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Golfer
Handicaps: If golfers have established handicaps they may be used.
Or, if golfers have USGA Handicap Indexes, the system can convert
them to tournament handicaps for you based on the slope of the course
and tees being played. Tournaments can be played scratch, with full
handcaps, or handicaps reduced to any percentage you select. |
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If you are
using a Tournament Combo, scores entered for a tournament can be posted
to your handicap files with a click of your mouse. |
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SpinCap:
If tournament entrants have no established handicaps, use SpinCap
to calculate a handicap for them after play is complete. SpinCap is
a six-hole blind draw similar to the "Peoria System", but you have
additional capabilities in selecting the holes used, the maximum hole
score allowed, and a maximum handicap allowed. |
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Teams:
Teams may consist of two to five golfers. For team based tournaments,
you may enter your own teams, or let the system create your teams
automatically. When the system creates teams, it does it in such a
way as to try to have each team's combined handicap approximately
the same. Golfers may easily be moved from one team to another. |
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Flights:
If a tournament is flighted, you may assign golfers and teams to flights,
or let the system create flights automatically based on golfer or
team handicaps. The system supports up to 22 flights. Individual flights
(e.g. Championship) can play scratch while other flights can play
with handicaps. |
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Scheduled
Tee Times: Golfers and teams may be scheduled to start on the
first tee, or on both the first and 10th tees. The order for starting
may be random, low handicaps first, high handicaps first, or pro-start
(multiple day tournaments only) where the tournament leaders tee off
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Shotgun
Starts: All golfers or teams start at the same time but on different
holes. Up to two groups may start on each hole. For large tournaments,
you may use a double shotgun start with one group playing in the morning
and a second group in the afternoon. |
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Tournament
Scorecards: Print tournament scorecards listing golfers, teams,
flights, starting times, or starting tees. Depending on the tournament
format, stroke holes are dotted. Focus/2000 scorecards are required. |

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Cart Assignments
& Cart Signs: Golfers may be set up as "Walkers" or "Riders".
An Assignment Worksheet may be used to assist in grouping Walkers
and Riders, and for assigning carts. Once assigned, 5 1/2 by 8 inch
cart signs may be printed. |
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Disqualifications
& No Shows: Golfers or teams can be disqualified by simply
clicking on a "Disqualify" button. Disqualifying a team
disqualifies all golfers on the team. |
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Entering
Scores: Scores are entered hole-by-hole. Scores for all golfers
on a team are entered on the same screen. The system automatically
totals gross and net scores, combined team scores, best ball scores,
stableford points, quota points, and skins. Total scores and points
are displayed as you enter scores, and before the scores are posted.
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Tournament
Results: After all scores have been entered, you may display or
print tournament results, results by flight, and skins results. A
variety of reports may be printed. If you do not have a printer at
the course, all tournament results can be displayed on your computer
screen. |

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Tie-Breakers:
The Focus/2000 Tournament System has a built in tie-breaker. You may
use the system's tie breaking procedures which start with the 18th
hole and work backward to resolve ties, or use your own procedures. |
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Multiple
Day Results: After each day of a multi-day event, post that day's
scores to tournament total. Then display or print golfer and team
standings through the last day completed. These standings show each
day's scores plus the cumulative tournament totals. |
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Prospects
Module: For promoters of charity or community service tournaments,
this module includes a data base of golfers who have played, or might
play, in your golf tournaments. You can use the module's reports to
contact prospective tournaments. And you can use the prospect data
base with your word processor to send notices of upcoming events,
invitations, and print prospect labels. |
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Sponsor
Module: The Sponsor Module maintains a data base of individuals
and companies, including contact names and phone numbers, who have
donated prizes or money for past tournaments. You can use the module's
reports to contact prospective tournament sponsors. And, use the sponsor
data base with your word processor to create prize solicitation letters,
send thank you letters, and print sponsor labels. |
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Upgrading:
If you are currently using an older version of Focus/2000 tournament
software, you can upgrade to the current Windows 95/98/NT version.
Your golfers, courses, and handicap information can be converted automatically
for use with the new Tournament or Tournament Combo. |
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