Claims
- 1. An electronic scorecard for the game of golf to keep score for at least one player comprising:
- a portable housing;
- memory within said housing;
- a keypad on said scorecard allowing a user to enter golfer scoring data and golfer handicap data for storage in said memory, said keypad also allowing a user to input selected commands;
- a processor responsive to keypad input, said processor calculating a running gross score of said at least one player for a game of golf based on said entered golfer scoring data and calculating a net score of said at least one player upon completion of said game of golf based on said gross score and said handicap data, said gross and net scores also being stored in said memory;
- a display presenting said golfer scoring data for each hole on either a front nine or back nine holes of golf and toggling between a display of said golfer scoring data for said front nine and for said back nine holes of golf in response to keypad input, said display also displaying said gross score and said net score of said at least one player; and
- a power supply for powering said electronic scorecard.
- 2. An electronic scorecard as defined in claim 1 wherein said net score of said at least one player is displayed in response to a selected command entered via said keypad.
- 3. An electronic scorecard as defined in claim 2 wherein said golfer handicap data is determined from an index number of said at least one player and a golf course slope rating, said keypad allowing entry of said index number and golf course slope rating for storage in said memory, said processing means calculating said golf handicap data based on said entered index number and golf course slope rating.
- 4. An electronic scorecard as defined in claim 1 wherein said display presents golfer scoring data and running gross scores for at least four players.
- 5. An electronic scorecard as defined in claim 4 wherein said keypad allows a user to enter at least one initial of each player for storage in said memory, said display presenting each said at least one initial.
- 6. An electronic scorecard as defined in claim 1 wherein said keypad allows a user to enter other desired player determined golfing data associated with said at least one player, said entered other player determined golfing data being stored in said memory and being presented on said display in response to input selected commands.
- 7. An electronic scorecard as defined in claim 6 wherein said other desired player determined golfing data is selected from the group consisting of putts per hole, holes won or lost in a match, stroke holes in a match, course handicap ratings, player with the honor on each hole, greens or fairways hit in regulation, sand shots, money won or lost on each hole, presses or new bets made, par values for each hole, strokes over or under par, lost balls or penalty strokes taken.
- 8. An electronic scorecard as defined in claim 1 wherein said memory retains all data stored therein when power to said scorecard is shut off.
- 9. An electronic scorecard as defined in claim 1 wherein said processor conditions said display to prompt said at least one player to enter golfer scoring data in a sequential manner.
- 10. An electronic scorecard as defined in claim 9 wherein said keypad allows a user to enter golfer scoring data out of sequence, said processor conditioning said display to prompt said at least one player to enter remaining golfer scoring data in said sequential manner after golfer scoring data has been entered out of sequence.
- 11. An electronic scorecard for the game of golf to keep score for at least one player comprising:
- a portable housing;
- a keypad on said housing, said keypad including player keys allowing a user to select the number of players for whom data is to be kept and to whom golfer scoring data applies; numeric keys allowing a user to enter golfer scoring data for each selected player together with other player selected golfer data representing an aspect of a game of said selected player to be monitored during a game of golf and a handicap key allowing a user to enter handicap data for each selected player via said numeric keys;
- memory within said housing storing said golfer scoring data, said other entered player selected golfer data and said handicap data;
- a processor responsive to said keypad, said processor calculating a running gross score for each said selected player during a game of golf based on said entered golfer scoring data, said processing means calculating a net score for each said selected player based on said handicap data and said gross scores after entry of golfer scoring data for a complete game of golf;
- a display presenting said golfer scoring data or said other entered player selected golfer data for each hole on either a front nine or a back nine holes of golf, said display toggling between a display of said front nine or said back me holes of golf in response to a selected command input via a display select key of said keypad to present visually an historical performance of each said selected player's gross score or the aspect of said selected player's game being monitored as represented by said other entered player selected golfer data over nine holes of golf; and
- a power supply for powering said electronic scorecard.
- 12. An electronic scorecard as defined in claim 11 wherein said other player selected golfer data is selected from the group consisting of putts per hole, holes won or lost in a match, stroke holes in a match, course handicap ratings, player with the honor on each hole, greens or fairways hit in regulation, sand shots, money won or lost on each hole, presses or new bets made, par values for each hole, strokes over or under par, lost balls or penalty strokes taken.
- 13. An electronic scorecard as defined in claim 11 wherein said handicap data includes a course slope rating and an index number.
- 14. An electronic scorecard for the game of golf to keep score for at least one player comprising:
- a portable housing;
- memory within said housing;
- input means on said scorecard allowing a user to enter golfer scoring data, golfer index data and golf course slope data for storage in said memory, said input means also allowing a user to input selected commands;
- a processor responsive to said input means, said processor calculating a running gross score of said at least one player for a game of golf based on said entered golfer scoring data, said processing means also calculating golfer handicap data based on said golfer index data and said golf course slope data and calculating a net score of said at least one player upon completion of said game of golf based on said gross score and said golfer handicap data, said gross and net scores also being stored in said memory;
- a display presenting said golfer scoring data and said gross and net scores; and
- a power supply powering said electronic scorecard, said power supply including automatic shut-off means to turn said electronic scorecard off after a predetermined amount of time has elapsed without use of said input means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/310,475, filed on Sep. 22, 1994, U.S. Pat. No. 5,536,010.
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