News Release
Beta Version 2
PostStats LLC
System Overhaul
Tee Time Broadens
Scoring Integrity Added
Golf.PostStats.com Debut
Live Scoring Planned

May 9, 2007

JACKSON, MI — In today's modern, technologically advanced world, information is craved instantaneously. The masses thirst for stories the moment something breaks. What once took hours or even days to deliver the who, what, where and when of a story now requires just seconds to be transferred to media outlets.

Thanks to communication tools like the Internet, a simple click of the mouse is all anyone needs to receive a plethora of knowledge.

And the Carl Spackler Open is one of the rare golf trips in America using the information evolution.

Next month, the tournament relies heavily on the wireless Internet connection that ties directly into the mammoth Poststats.com database. Exactly 248 scorecards will be entered into the system and 4,212 scores plus long putts will be organized, sorted, and reported in about 5 seconds.

Brian Long and Greg Garrett, Vice Presidents of Online Scoring will handle the large volume of information from just behind the ropes on the 18th green. Using an expedited scorecard entry process, the team will enter each scorecard into the computer as each foursome completes their round. Then double check total strokes of each golfer for complete accuracy.

"The Super 8 Motel has additional high speed wireless connections," said Greg Garrett. "That clearly makes things very flexible."

Besides recording the hole-by-hole scoring in June, the system will track multiple leaderboards, player scorecards, contest winners, daily skins, course vs field statistics, and long putt information. Those statistics are driven by player bios. individual and team handicaps, and Grande Golf Club information.

Pairing, Starting Times & Information Sheets will be printed in the evenings on the Spackler Laser Printer, folded by a team and distributed each day of play with updated information.

"I always knew there was a way to make tournaments automated," says Jim Campbell. "These guys manage one hell of an event. I could not imagine a 3-round, 30-guy tournament with paper and pencil let alone 64 guys over 4 days. Simply amazing and well organized."

Matt Pritchard also recognizes the scoring technology. "My entire office arrives early in the morning in hopes they can call me and harrass me before the next round," says Pritchard. "My almost-wife also watches the progress all week. When I return to work on Monday, everyone seems to know my failures in detail."

Pairings for Saturday morning could be ready prior to leaving the course on Friday. It is just a matter of double checking the information at the Super 8 and printing it.

The opening and final rounds will be straight tee over 2 hours and 15 minutes. The early Friday morning tee time will be done as a cross-over or dual tee in approximately 70 minutes. Brian Long and Greg Garrett are expected to be in the first two pairings each day and scoring off the 18th green.

"What we see as players is nothing compared to what must be happening behind the scenes," says tournament organizer Mike Davis. "Everyone wants the scores and they want them quickly. Our tournament has exceeded expectations time and time again."