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How to Post Your Scorecard (Windows)

Mon, May 29 2023 12:51 AM (382 replies)
  • MarlenusAR
    7 Posts
    Sat, Sep 1 2012 4:13 PM

    This is an exceptional score for me playing blitz.  Notice what I refer to as the 3 bonus features:  1)  bonus greens for landing on all the greens  2)  hole #6 was a hole in one that gave me 75,000 points and 3) accuracy bonus for making the last 4 holes within 10 feet of the pin.  It was my first (and probably last) 300,000+ round. 

  • MarlenusAR
    7 Posts
    Sat, Sep 8 2012 11:51 PM

    By far the best blitz ever for me, even though I have score 2 games over 300k.  In this blitz game, all 9 shots were accuracy bonus shots, all hitting within 10 feet of the flag.

  • chuckrhymeswith
    5 Posts
    Sun, Sep 9 2012 12:29 AM

    Just playing with MarlenusAR proved to be good luck, I one-upped his score. Hit the flag on #1, Holed out on #7. Hit all greens. Had a little accuracy streak going for a bit, too. Fun blitz round with good company.

  • MarlenusAR
    7 Posts
    Mon, Sep 10 2012 7:04 AM

    good job...great fun...lookin forward to playing again...:)

  • SevenDeuce
    31 Posts
    Thu, Sep 20 2012 9:26 PM

    Not my best score, could have had less putts, but it was my first 100% fairway and GIR rating. Also, this score sent me to 71.65 average and into Tour Pro! :)

  • MarlenusAR
    7 Posts
    Sat, Sep 22 2012 7:00 AM

    good job, SevenDeuce...well done...

  • SevenDeuce
    31 Posts
    Mon, Sep 24 2012 7:22 PM

    Diamond Blitz King award!! I am happy ^_^ Holed the 5th, and was 1-2 inches off holing the 7th & 9th as well.

     

     

     

  • ihavefun
    32 Posts
    Mon, Nov 5 2012 5:12 PM

    Thanks guys :)  Really helpful!

     

    and...

    jcs89:

    just testing to see if i can post scorecard:

     

    nice score!

  • alcaucin
    9,041 Posts
    Sun, Jan 6 2013 12:49 PM

    TheLighterDark:
    Save Your Image - If you are using Paint, go to File -> Save As, enter a name for your scorecard, and save it to your computer in the location of your choice. If you are using Photoshop or GIMP, you will have to create a new image and the dimensions of your copied dimensions should already be in the new image window. Press OK, paste your image to the new document then go to File -> Save As and save it to your computer in the location of your choice. 

    It was going so well till this bit....where's file ?  ty

  • YankeeJim
    25,827 Posts
    Sun, Jan 6 2013 2:10 PM

    alcaucin:
    It was going so well till this bit....where's file ?  ty

    Uh, depends on where you saved it. It's on your computer somewhere. :)

     

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