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The new way to play an ancient game
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Join a club near you. All it takes is an
internet connection
If you are interested in club play, it is
easy to find a game near you. The online
club application process is simple and easy,
so you can become a member in no time.
Finding other golfers to play with is
easy with the eClubhouse™ "Find other
golfers" feature. In addition,
eClubhouse allows you to post and track your
personal golf statistics, and register for
tournament play in your area.
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Easy tournament sign-up -- club calendar
Throughout eClubhouse, members can sign
up for tournament play and other local
events with a few clicks of the mouse. Your
club calendar will stay up-to-date with all
relevant information, including team
pairings and tournament results.
If an event requires a payment, it can be
as easy and secure as paying your membership
dues online with a credit card.
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Keeping communal bonds strong
Club news posted on the front page of the
eClubhouse site allows you to stay
up-to-date with fellow members. Learn who
shot a hole-in-one, who played well in a
local tournament, as well as items posted by
GHIN® such as new features and enhancements
to its many services.
Join an online discussion forum to
exchange tips, opinions and personal news
with fellow members.
eClubhouse even offers your club a
convenient photo archive to feature club
outings and members.
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Paperless scoring - no more scorecards
Experience the convenience of paperless
scoring with our intuitive version of the
familiar score card.
Your ESC™ handicap score is calculated
automatically, and can then be posted
directly to the Golf Handicap and
Information Network® (GHIN).
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Track your growth
Golf is a numbers game, and your club
site will help you crunch those numbers -
especially when it comes to your own
performance statistics. GHIN research shows
that golfers who track their scores can
measurably improve their game. With its
powerful metrics engine eClubhouse can track
a broad range of stats within a period of
time or for a particular course, such as:
- Average Score
- Par Differential
- Greens in Regulation
- Average Scores on Par 3s, 4s and 5s
- Average Drive and Longest Drive
- As well as, critical measures of
putts, fairways, sandies and penalties.
Track your own performance, and see for
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