How to apply a Penalty Score

How to apply a Penalty Score

1\. Navigate to Scorecards and find the card you wish to apply the penalty score too.


2\. Take note of the scorecard number.



3\. Click "CLUBHOUSE"



4\. Click "SCORES"


5\. Enter the card number and press enter to find the card. Click the "Penalty Score" field.


6\. Click this telephone field first score field.


7\. Proceed to enter 0's into the score fields and make sure the scorecard is recorded either as a competition score or general play score depending on what is correct.


8\. Click "Save" when you are finished.


9\. Click ok and this will apply the Penalty Score to the players record and mark it as a Penalty Score.

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