Chapter 6 - Editing An Existing Course; Understanding The Edit Screen - Sonocaddie V300 User Manual

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both the "Fairway Hit" (Fw) and "Sand Save" (Sd) column. To view an analysis of your round,
press "ANALYSIS" with the right soft key.
Important: For the Sonocaddie to accurately calculate Greens in Regulation (GIR), you must
enter the Strokes (S) and Putts (Pt) for every hole. Fairway and Sand Save percentages
automatically calculate according to your scores and the Yes/No response you entered on each
hole.
Normal Scorecard
Chapter 6 – Editing an Existing Course
With the Sonocaddie V300, you can also make instant changes to the given course information right
on the spot. Courses are constantly changing and sometimes a target may have moved since the
GPS setting was recorded. Or maybe you have specific targets you like to use when you play certain
courses or you notice that a distance reading is slightly off. With the Sonocaddie V300, you can
change the course information on the go to suit your own preferences so you will always be playing
with the most accurate and up-to-date distances.

6.1 Understanding the Edit Screen

The information on each "Hole-Layout" screen or "Hole-Info" screen originates from an "EDIT"
screen where specific GPS reference points (or targets) have been recorded for that hole. To view
the Edit Screen, select "MORE" with the right soft key and "EDIT." Each target shown on a hole
was recorded on a blank Edit Screen. The Edit Screen has eight available rows to locate GPS targets
for distance readings; six for on/off fairway targets and two for the front and back green targets.
Each row has three GPS locations to record a target (left side, fairway, and right side) and there can
only be one target per row. There is one GPS target location for the front of the green and one for
the back. Note that the green center is actually calculated by Sonocaddie based on the recorded
front and back points. Each green has two additional green-side targets to display a visual marker.
These do not give a distance reading, nor do they appear on the Hole-Layout screen since this view
already provides a full-color, graphical view of the hole.
Hole-Layout Screen
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Pro Scorecard
Hole-Layout Screen
Legend
Hole (H)
Par (P)
Score (S)
Putt (Pt)
Fairway (Fw)
Sand (S)
Pro Scorecard Analysis
Hole-Layout Screen
User's Guide
Hole-Layout Screen
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