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Understanding the numbers
Components of a rounds ranked report Golden rule when creating a rounds ranked report
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 When creating a Rounds Ranked report, the golden rule is, if you want to include everything, tick nothing. This will minimise the process of creating a report.
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 Create a column title using a few simple words which can fit over two to three lines.
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 Assign a new heading which will appear in a black box with white writing above one or multiple columns.
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 Nominate how many Decimal Places for the column. If you select 1 or more decimal places, you may request that every item in the column can have a Variable or Fixed display.
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 A Player can have up to 13 clubs and a putter in their Favourite clubs bag.   Clubs can be named in any way, but watchMynumbers suggests keeping it simple, and assigning short club numbers or names such as Driver, 4 Hybrid, 5 Iron & 56 Wedge to clubs as examples in the Favourite
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 Select the Positions on the course where you want data to be collected, such as Tee, Fairway and Green.
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 Select either Only Good strokes, Only Error strokes or Any strokes, the latter selecting both Good and Error strokes.
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 Select Par 3, Par 4, or Par 5. If you want them all, leave them all unticked.
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 Select Approach Measurement in either Metres or Yards. If you want to select an Approach distance from a specific zone on the fairway to the flag, record the higher number on the right rather than the left.
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