November 22, 2021 At 01:20 PM By MMcgowan
MMcgowan
What kind of stat tracking do you guys do/use. I've just got a game golf. I used to just have a rough idea of yardages but that was it, I didn't really track any stats. Did you find your game improved once you started tracking?
MRoseskiPalm Harbor, FL
A. Phillips
Darryl MWichita, KS
CobleDenver, CO
SJW PMPennsylvania
Scott C.Irvine, CA
January 05, 2022 At 02:33 PM
One stat I like to track for tee shots is if my tee shot allows for a shot at the green (meaning it is still in play and not obstructed or in a hazard). Even if a tee shot is not in the fairway does not necessarily mean it was a bad shot. For those who have used Decade Golf you learn that sometimes a missed fairway is because your tee shot was off a bit but also you were avoiding a potential hazard. So track your FIR and also your tee shot in play.
Felipe PMelbourne, VIC
JOHN B
Eric HRidgway, PA
TeedzFresno, CA
Paul Talpharetta, GA
Abdon MNorthern California (because it's a big state)
JHamrickHurricane, WV
March 27, 2022 At 10:44 AM
I was thinking of shot scope but have game golf at the mo so it's justifying paying out
Robert JGrafton, Oh
Play18Aurora, IL
N Anthony SVirginia Beach, VA
RJ D
Jon CLehigh Valley, PA
YLYan
Erich FNY
John MAsheville, North Carolina
Dave M
Lawrence WLake Clake Shores, FL
March 22, 2022 At 02:44 AM
write down the length of your first putt on every hole, doesn't matter if it is for birdie or bogey. See how many times you had a first putt under 10 ft and what was your make % - i would say a good make % would be 70% or higher and for the holes you had a first putt longer than 10 ft. keep your average putts at 2. Anything below 2 on the 10ft+ putts or higher than 70% on the under 10ft is a good day.
Bryan C.Dallas, TX
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