Advanced Pairings Edition
Full “Drag and Drop” Editing of Pairings. More capabilities. More controls. More fun, at a very low cost.
While the Free Edition might be enough to meet the needs of many golf trip captains, the GolfTripGenius.com Advanced Pairings Edition provides a powerful way to achieve expanded control and additional flexibility in organizing your trip foursomes. All this turbo-charged functionality comes at a very low cost. For example, if every golf traveler in your group is spending around $1,500 on their share of the trip, then for less than 1/2 of 1% additional cost per player, you will get the full benefit of the most technically advanced and customizable golf scheduler ever created.
As in our Free Edition, the GTG Scheduler uses advanced mathematical programming techniques to generate and examine about 7 million possible schedules per second to find the best possible golf pairings, subject to the rules or “constraints” set by the golf trip captain. Sometimes, it examines as many as 500 million possible schedules to get the best solution. When the scheduler is finished searching, it informs you that it has found the best possible pairings.
But with the GolfTripGenius Advanced Pairings Edition, you get even more flexibility. For example, let’s say you want to play some of you rounds with an A, B, C, and D player in each foursome to balance the talent; or, for another round, just the opposite: all the low handicap A’s play together, the B’s play together, etc. Maybe you want Mike and Dave to play together in the first and last round as partners. If Roy and Mark frequently play together at home, then you may want to keep them in different foursomes on the trip. Sometimes, one of your players has to skip a round but you still want to “minimize repeats”. And as the golf trip captain, maybe you deserve to tweak who you get to play with on the trip. If any of these scenarios sound interesting, then you need the Advanced Pairings Edition.
The GolfTripGenius.com Advanced Pairings Edition enables you to create foursomes while always keeping your eye on the “big picture”—- how many times is each player paired with every other player?

