Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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This is encouraging for those of us who (occasionally) miss short putts!
According to research by Mark Broadie, a professor at Columbia University who is responsible for the 'strokes gained” concept, on average, PGA TOUR pros make 99% of 2-foot putts, 96% of 3-foot putts, 88% of 4-foot putts and 77% of 5-foot putts. |
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And the greens here are a lot worse than PGA greens. We have weeds, dead spots, etc., and some of them are probably 13 or faster!! |
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I think I make more putts on faster greens. The ball rolls more true. You just have to adjust for the pace.
I think I make almost as many putts as pros from 2 feet. But my percentage is way lower at 4 or 5 feet. No statistics to back this up, its my subjective feel. Anybody else have a similar impression? |
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OP, quoted statistics from PGA tour. I read in one of the major golf magazines that pro male golfers on an average putt a bit better than pro female golfers. After observing both PGA and LPGA several times, I agree. I have always putted much better on fast greens, thus, have putting issues on our executive courses.
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If you played the same courses that these pros play every week, it's very doubtful that you would make the same percentage of 2 footers.
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