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TSD Rally Split vs Le Sueur Country Club Usage & Stats
The TSD Rally Split consists of two clocks with different purposes. Master•Time on the left is the rally time-of-day clock. This clock can be adjusted to synchronize with the Official Rally Time clock. Also, the Master•Time clock can be split/stopped by touching the button on the left side. Retouching the button will cause the split time display to disappear.
Monte•Carlo on the right is a stopwatch with two buttons: one starts and resumes the stopwatch and the other records each lap.
When the stopwatch has been stopped, there are three options for resetting it to zero for another start available when you click the Stopwatch Reset Options button below the stopwatch. One option (To Zero Now) is to reset to zero and await pressing the Start button. A second option (Next Minute) is to have the stopwatch reset when the time-of-day clock reaches the next full minute. A third option (Preset Time) allows you to select any time in either minutes:seconds or minutes:cents using the four sets of green or red buttons to increment to the time desired.
In order for any of these three options to take affect, you must touch the Apply button on the Stopwatch Reset Options popup.
Touching the "Adjust" button opens a popup that allows you to synchronize the Master•Time to the Official Rally Time by making adjustments in increments of +/– 0.1 seconds to account for total errors of as much as + or – 10 seconds.
Touch the Lock button to make clock adjustments. Adjust time ahead or behind as needed and, when finished, touch the Unlock button to prevent unintended adjustments. Touch the double Arrows singly or continuously to make adjustments in +/– 0.1 second increments.
When unlocked, a chime will sound at 0 seconds and 30 seconds. This audible cue is helpful when synching with an Official Clock.
When the Official Rally Clock’s second hand reaches zero, the start of a new minute, estimate the error by which your clock is behind or ahead of the Official time and add or subtract 0.1 second increments.
On the clockface displays, time can be measured in either seconds or decimal minutes. Additionally, there are two levels of time precision. One displays two digits for seconds or two digits for hundredths of a minute. For more precision, the other measures and displays seconds as two digits plus tenths of a second or three digits for thousandths of a minute.
There are three watch face styles: black, yellow, and white.
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WELCOME TO LE SUEUR COUNTRY CLUB!
Le Sueur News-Herald wrote back in 1949 a history of our clubs inception in 1926…
“Along about the year 1926 in the late spring, Dr. R. M. Kraft, now living in St. Johns, Michigan, Ben Schlegel, now living in California, and the writer, Paul Eastwood, Sr. were enjoying a Sunday afternoon picnic dinner. In the course of the conversation Dr. Kraft said he thought it was about time for Le Sueur to build a golf club. The other two agreed that as long as it seemed to be the smart thing, for smart towns to do, certainly Le Sueur should keep abreast of the times. Ben said he had just the spot for it, out on his farm east of town. None of the three scarcely knew a golf ball from a yard stick, so agreed to get a hold of someone who did, and take a spin out to this Schlegel place.
The only person in town at the time whom we thought knew golf was Ray Pefferlie, who owned Rexall Drug store here. Bright and early Monday the four looked over the acres suggested and taking Ray’s word for it, decided then and there to get it started. It was a tough assignment most people contacted knew nothing of the game, and did not care to learn more. But the foursome kept at it, and in a short time raised enough money to rent that old corn field for a year as a try out.
By that time there were twenty-five willing to put in a little money and a lot of time. First thing was to get out there with hoes, pitchforks, and get the corn stalks off the ground and burned. Along came Ebbie Gilbertson, who had played a lot of golf before moving to Le Sueur, and to him was delegated the job of laying out the nine holes. That done and sand and a tin cup added to each “green,” Le Sueur golf club was ready for business, and it did a surprisingly good business, too, as more and more persons became interested in the great national outdoor pastime.
Next spring the grass was growing and of course needed mowing. About twenty of us took our lawn mowers out and up and down the fields we went all afternoon, and did a nice job too. Remember Gene Felton was one who spent the afternoon on the business end of a mower. He was living in the house now occupied by George Ochs, and at that time he had about fifty square feet of lawn to mow. And when we let him off at home, there was a big husky doing his mowing job. That was the spirit that started what is now the finest golf club in the state.
The Le Sueur golf course is not simply a good place to play golf. It is a place where friends can meet in a social way, enjoy good food in most pleasant surroundings. In short it gives to our little community a meeting place for all the folks of the Minnesota river valley, a folksy place where all feel at home where all are neighbors and friends.”
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