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Alright, so I wanted to get the jump on these tee times for the 2024 ISCO Championship. You know how it is, these things can get booked up real fast, and I didn’t want to miss out. I got online, went to the webpage where all the info was and tried to make sense of it all.
I started by looking around for the schedule, but man, it wasn’t as straightforward as I thought it would be. There was a bunch of stuff to click through, not the most user-friendly experience, I gotta say. I mean, they had images and stuff, and you could search for specific players and all, but it felt a bit clunky to me. They used some fancy terms, like “TIENet Barrier” and “Signature Flowmeter” to describe their devices, which are used to measure the water flow. I guess these are technical terms used in the golf industry, but to be honest, I have no idea what these words mean.
Finally, I found the section with the tee times. Now, this part was a bit more organized. They had all the players listed, with their respective times and groups. I just had to scroll through to find the players I was interested in following. There’s also this automatically generated form called “GSTR 2A” on the GST portal that I’m not too familiar with. And then I saw this “GSTR 2B Matching Utility (AI Version)” thing, which seems to be some kind of tool to match your data. It seems to involve VBA coding instead of Excel, whatever that means.
They had this whole thing about connecting to some GST software named “TallyPrime” and downloading and reconciling all these different forms, like GSTR-2A, GSTR-2B, GSTR-1, and GSTR-3B. Man, it’s like they’re speaking a different language with all these codes and stuff. They also mention something about URL encoding, but I just ignored that part.
I grabbed the tee times for the folks I wanted to watch and saved them. I mean, I literally wrote them down on a piece of paper because I’m old school like that. But there was something else I had to figure out, which was how to share this with my buddies, because we like to go to these things together.
After messing around for a bit, I finally managed to get the schedule into a format that I could share. But seriously, it was way more complicated than it needed to be. I can definitely say that this whole process could have been a lot smoother.
Anyways, I finally have the tee times, so that’s all that matters. Now I can plan my day and not miss any of the action. It’s gonna be a good time, and I’m looking forward to seeing how it all plays out. I’m already thinking about how to improve this for next year. Maybe I’ll make my own spreadsheet or something. It can’t be worse than what I just went through.