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December 28, 2015 At 12:13 PM By James H
James HBrigham City, UT
How are you keeping track of your game to know what you need to work on? Fairways hit, Greens hit, Up&downs and # of putts.
MMHarmon32St Louis, MO
December 28, 2015 At 12:13 PM
I keep my scorecards, noting Fairways and Greens hit, as well as -how- they were missed (right/left/short/long). I also note my approach distance on the scorecard, so that I know, for that course, which shots to practice ahead of my next round there. I track my driving distance and putts, as well.
Once I get home, I enter my info into SkyGolf360, which calculates my shot tendencies, Fairways & Greens, and stats by course, etc.
I understand that there are several "apps" that do this, as well, like TheGrint, GolfLogix, V1 Golf, GameGolf, etc.
Dino JBurnaby, BC
Roger K
December 29, 2015 At 10:48 AM
Hi James, I keep track of the following stats: - No. of Putts, - GIR (Greens Hit in Regulation); - FIR (Fairways Hit in Regulation); - Up & Downs; - Sand Saves. I find that if I track these stats over the season, I can rely on the data for good feedback in terms of tracking my progress, areas for practice/improvement, etc. Of course, the data is only going to be as good as the level of interpretation of the data -- so that is why I also track the following two stats: (GIR Missed - Distance) and (FIR Missed - Distance). I use these stats to track the distance that I miss by. For example, the FIR, if I miss by 1-2 yards, which is quite realistic if the fairways are narrow, etc. is not of concern for me as much as a miss by 20-30 yards because of a bad fade/slice, etc. The same will go for the GIR Misses ...tracking the distances missed by, allows me to better gauge the "level of miss" and potentially identify issues with my approach shots, etc. I see that the PGA Tour uses stats like yards gained, etc. but my understanding is that these stats are a "relative measurement" which requires the player to measure one's stats relative to the remainder of the field. As such, and if my understanding of the statistics is correct, then it really is not useful unless you have a "body" of stats to measure that against. If there are others here that know the PGA Stats better, I would appreciate their take on things. D.
I keep track of the following stats:
- No. of Putts,
- GIR (Greens Hit in Regulation);
- FIR (Fairways Hit in Regulation);
- Up & Downs;
- Sand Saves.
I find that if I track these stats over the season, I can rely on the data for good feedback in terms of tracking my progress, areas for practice/improvement, etc.
Of course, the data is only going to be as good as the level of interpretation of the data -- so that is why I also track the following two stats: (GIR Missed - Distance) and (FIR Missed - Distance). I use these stats to track the distance that I miss by.
For example, the FIR, if I miss by 1-2 yards, which is quite realistic if the fairways are narrow, etc. is not of concern for me as much as a miss by 20-30 yards because of a bad fade/slice, etc.
The same will go for the GIR Misses ...tracking the distances missed by, allows me to better gauge the "level of miss" and potentially identify issues with my approach shots, etc.
I see that the PGA Tour uses stats like yards gained, etc. but my understanding is that these stats are a "relative measurement" which requires the player to measure one's stats relative to the remainder of the field. As such, and if my understanding of the statistics is correct, then it really is not useful unless you have a "body" of stats to measure that against.
If there are others here that know the PGA Stats better, I would appreciate their take on things.
D.
John GNapa, CA
I keep track of fairways hit along with which direction the misses are, GIR's, and number of putts. While I input the info here on the Titleist site, I also use the swoosh Golf 360 app. It tracks all of your percentages and breaks everything down during the round plus they have all the courses score cards loaded on it. I really wish Titleist would offer something as comprehensive.
Dwayne NIsland, KY
James
I use a game golf device it does a great job everything from Club performance, fairways hit / missed, greens hit / misses, putts per hole, scrambling %, sand saves, strokes gained / loss. I got it 2 years ago and it has enlighted me greatly as to areas I need to work on. Best of Luck
Dwayne
Hi James, p/p I've attached some photo images of the "Advanced Scorecard" that used to be on Team Titleist before. It has nearly all of the statistic tracking that has been discussed already. p/p I hope this might be helpful, p/p D.
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