Handicap Lookup and Post Online
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Website Entry Information


With the increased usage of the Internet, many golfers want easy accessibility to their handicap information at any time from any computer. Furthermore, many clubs want their members to have the option to enter and maintain their own information online. This is possible with Handicap System. View short video of Website Entry online tool.


Handicap System allows:



How Does It Work?


  1. With a simple click of the mouse, any rosters, golfers, and courses you choose will be uploaded to the GolfSoftware.com web servers.
  2. Your golfers can go to www.gshandicap.com at any time from anywhere to view their information (scores, index, address, etc), and/or add scores, and change personal info whenever they wish.
  3. At anytime you can “sync” your local computer with the web server. This means any information on the web and any information on your local computer will be “magically” merged together.


You don't have to be a “web guru” to do this. We've made it as simple as possible. You need nothing more than a simple connection to the Internet - and since you are looking at this web page, that means you have all you need. There is no website server to host and no technical jargon to remember.


Create Handicap Lookup Page



  1. From within Website Builder, make sure you have the "Menu" tab selected (rather than the Pages tab).


  1. From the Menu menu click on the "ADD a new menu item" icon [].

  2. Click on "Program Tools" folder to open it.

  3. Select the "Handicap Lookup and Post Online" by highlighting/selecting (click once with left mouse button) it and then clicking on the Next button [].



  4. Enter information into "Page Properties" window and click the Save & Close button []. Note that on the Handicap Lookup and Post Online form you can only alter the Menu text.



  5. You now have a link on your menu that will take players to the Website Entry login page online.



  6. When your players click on the link, they will see a page that looks like the image below. If you allow viewing only, they do not need a password. If you allow viewing and posting scores, then they will need their password.