Manage players in Junior Golf Site - adding player information individually

Manage players in Junior Golf Site - adding player information individually



2. Click here.


3. Click "Login"


4. Click here.


5. Click this text field.


6. Click "Login"


7. Click "update now"


8. Click the 'Player Name' box and enter the name of your player.


9. Click the date field and select the correct date of birth for your player.


10. Select the relevant gender for your player.


11. Tick the relevant boxes to allocate the junior player into programmes.


12. Click "Save"

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