a good golfing spreadsheet

tsped83

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I record my gross and net scores on Excel, that's it. Maybe I might start recording putts per round but I wouldn't want to get too bogged down with stats. I don't know of any templates but if you're handy with excel you can create anything simple or as complicated as you want.
 

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Yep. Wrote my own which gives stats such as fairways hit, GIR, putts, best score, average score, average over, average over per hole, my stroke index etc. I find it very useful to see progress but also highlight what holes are tripping me up so I'll work on those in practice rounds to play them better.
 

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I am a big fan of stats, so created my own. I use GolfShot to record all of my percentages (fairways, greens etc) and then enter them into my own spreadsheet which graphs the trends etc.

I also enter my scores from my home course (only) onto a spreadsheet which is conditionally formatted according to score over/under par for each hole. From this i can tell where i am good/bad on holes. It also, tracks how much over/under (yes i do average under par on a couple of holes). Little things like average over par on par 3,4 and 5 also derive from this.

Yes i am a loser, but its good fun looking at past performance.
 

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Check out Scoresaver2. It does all of it (and more) for you and is now free to download
Didn't realise this was free now - really liked the free trial years ago but didn't want to pay £35 to keep track of stats I could do in excel.

Will make a smaller donation through the paypal link though as a decent bit of software.
 
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