Digitization

How Many Strokes – New digital conversion table, a modern solution for the golf clubs

March 25, 2022 – Introduced at the 2022 PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando, How Many Strokes is the ideal way to present a golf club’s handicap conversion table in the new World Handicap System. It saves time, space and eventually resources by eliminating paper and time-consuming ways of calculating changes to the club’s course handicaps.

How Many Strokes is a digital conversion table that comes with different types of displays: A 10-inch desk display, a 15- and a 21-inch wall-mounted touch screen, and a 21.5-inch touch screen display stand.

“That way, each club can choose which solution best suits the club’s interior,” says CEO of How Many Strokes, Tonny Gottlieb.

The How Many Strokes solution, developed in Denmark, operates using a highly sophisticated database and algorithm that interacts with a screen. Once you acquire the system, all you have to do is verify the slope rating and length of your golf course, then choose and mount your preferred display.

The guests and members can then enjoy the benefit of the system: An easy-to-use, attractive and precise way of obtaining their playing handicap at your club. Any future changes to the conversion tables are done electronically and easily, eliminating the potential for errors.

How Many Strokes was introduced to Danish golf clubs in 2019. The Scandinavian, the number one-rated golf club in Denmark with 1000 members and approximately 6000 guests a year, was one of the first clubs to switch to the new system.

“With 36 holes divided between Old Course and New Course and ten different tee boxes, we used to have ten framed tables on the wall. Although the numbers were nicely presented, How Many Strokes is a cooler and more modern way to give users of the club the information they need,” says The Scandinavian’s CEO, David Shepherd, who previously worked at Monte Rei Golf Resort in Portugal.

More information on the system, including prices, on the website www.howmanystrokes.com or contacting CEO Tonny Gottlieb at tonny.gottlieb@howmanystrokes.com.

By REDACCIÓN

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