Got to use this for the first time today. Absolutely insane wind conditions but managed to play ok despite that. Found the system pretty simple to use and only needed to edit a couple of things after the round.
Hoping to get to single figures next season and i think keeping an accurate record of my stats combined with targeted structured practice will be the thing to help me do it.
How did you charge it between rounds? For instance can i just use any plug that has a USB socket on it or would I have to take my laptop with me on trips away?
In my humble opinion its the set up of the course that causes the really long delays and the slow play of the golfers that compounds the problem. Even the quickest groups will have a slow round if they are constantly searching for lost balls in thick rough. Again in my humble opinion the rough...
Apologies for the link but the article is very interesting with regards to slow play.
http://www.golfdigest.com/blogs/the-loop/2014/11/the-real-cause-of-slow-play-is.html
Personally I've always thought the set-up of the course is as much to blame as anything else.
Re: Conditions that make a course "non qualifying" for handicap purposes
If more than 10% of the bunkers on our course would be marked GUR (about 7) then they are all taken out of play and the comp becomes NQ.