Okay, so today I wanted to check out how the Women’s Scottish Open was going. I’m not a huge golf follower, but I like to keep tabs on the big tournaments, especially the women’s events.
First, I opened up my trusty browser.
Then, I typed in “Women’s Scottish Open leaderboard” into the search bar. I figured that was the most straightforward way to get the info I wanted.
The search results popped up, and I looked through a couple of the top ones.I wanted a site that looked clean and easy to read, not all cluttered with ads and pop-ups.
I found a site that displayed things in a clean list, and I started scrolling. It was simple name, score, and maybe a few other details.
What I Noticed
- Easy to scan: I could quickly see who was at the top and how many strokes they were under par.
- Updated frequently: It seemed like the scores were being updated pretty regularly, which is what you want when you’re following a live event.
I spent a few minutes checking out the leaderboard, seeing who was moving up and down. It was fun to imagine the pressure those players must be under, battling it out for the top * in all, it was a super easy process. Found what I was looking for in a matter of seconds.
