So far, the weather has been bad for over 75% of the tournaments I've been to, so I've got to wondering what people use for scorecard protection, other than trojans :D
Ziploc baggie...I am cheap
paerley
Aug 28 2005, 09:36 PM
I have a golf card caddie from disc golf world or something like that. I've used that, and ziplock baggies in tourneys. The card caddie is great no matter where because it holds a pencil, is on one of those ziplines, and is stiff enough to write on. The ziplock is a must in the rain, for the most part. I reccomend you put 6 or 7 in your bag so you can give em away when the rain starts.
Find a friend who works at an upscale resturaunt. Use the check folder that they give you your bill in. They're perfect, and less geeky than carrying your own clipboard.
Where do you guys get scorecards from? Or do you make them on the computer like I do?
You can get some good ones from the PDGA pro shop and they don't cost very much!
I used them the past two years for the tourney I td.
:)
click the link in Pat's signature and it leads to a nice little spreadsheet to make a custom scorecard.
I've always liked these
http://golfdisc.dk/grafik/diverse/all-weather-psn.jpg
Where do you get those?
I like the scorecard generator from Pat's signature, but I had some issues printing it. Or should I only try to print 9 at a time?
Alright tinfoil, quit holding out, where'd you get those?
discgolfreview
Aug 29 2005, 04:19 PM
card caddie: http://www.gottagogottathrow.com/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/566
I don't think I could stay within the lines. :o
Alright tinfoil, quit holding out, where'd you get those?
http://golfdisc.dk/eng-diverse.html#Scorekort
They are from the netherlands I believe, and do ship state side
paerley
Aug 29 2005, 06:02 PM
Where do you get those?
I like the scorecard generator from Pat's signature, but I had some issues printing it. Or should I only try to print 9 at a time?
I am working on a new version (lots of reworking) that will make you 2 pdfs you can download, one that is 2 scorecards landscaped on an 8 1/2 x 11 paper, the other being a single pdf of appropriate size you could take to kinkos and have them print ya 50 on nice stiff paper. It also lets you move around the order of the rows, add some text above the scorecard, etc. Everything but the pdf generation is implemented, it's just working up the magic that creates the proper pdfs. I have had some limited success that in certain cases, it works, but it's not QUITE ready yet.
slowmo_1
Aug 29 2005, 07:56 PM
Alright tinfoil, quit holding out, where'd you get those?
http://golfdisc.dk/eng-diverse.html#Scorekort
They are from the netherlands I believe, and do ship state side
those kick [I'm a potty-mouth!]. Do you write on them with a grease pencil?
Birdie
Aug 29 2005, 10:27 PM
I would think you have to use something like a sharpie, and use hair spray or something to get it off.....?
Jeannie
Aug 30 2005, 01:25 AM
You can only use pencil on them. They are great because they don't smudge so it doesn't matter if they get wet. You just use a regular eraser and reuse them.