Farneyman
Tour Winner
This is not a thread for the faint hearted...
As part of my interest in stats :mmm: I have recently started pacing the length of my putts on the green.(Use this for my Strokes Gained stats but that for another thread lol) This itself is easy to do and after a while you can estimate pretty accurately so it adds zero extra time onto the round.
I simply pace out my "yard" pace and times it by 3 to give me an estimated distance. These numbers are recorded on my card.
Is this a stat anyone else keeps?
The results are very interesting...to me anyway
So what can I learn from these stats?
Firstly I added up the total feet of putts holed.
These varied from 23, 39, 49, 49 and 52 for the five games I have recorded. The higher the number the better the putting… I think. My longest putt holed was only 12 feet.
The other interesting information from these results are the distance of putts I am missing. I can see exactly the distances I am missing putts from but also in a positive stand over a 12 foot putt and know that I holed three of them in the last five rounds.
It helps if you can forget all the 2,3,4 and 5 footers that you missed.:ears:
Once I gathered a dozen or so rounds of stats I can then use the strokes gained spreadsheet to highlight the distances I am successful from and where I need to work.
At least it's cheaper than a lesson!
So does this distract you from your game?
Certainly didn't for me today when I managed to win my Division II medal and get a nice wee cut into the bargain :swing:
PS If you want to reply about how stats are a waste of time :blah::blah::blah: don't bother as this thread is about using these stats to help my game.
Cheers

As part of my interest in stats :mmm: I have recently started pacing the length of my putts on the green.(Use this for my Strokes Gained stats but that for another thread lol) This itself is easy to do and after a while you can estimate pretty accurately so it adds zero extra time onto the round.
I simply pace out my "yard" pace and times it by 3 to give me an estimated distance. These numbers are recorded on my card.
Is this a stat anyone else keeps?
The results are very interesting...to me anyway

So what can I learn from these stats?
Firstly I added up the total feet of putts holed.
These varied from 23, 39, 49, 49 and 52 for the five games I have recorded. The higher the number the better the putting… I think. My longest putt holed was only 12 feet.
The other interesting information from these results are the distance of putts I am missing. I can see exactly the distances I am missing putts from but also in a positive stand over a 12 foot putt and know that I holed three of them in the last five rounds.
It helps if you can forget all the 2,3,4 and 5 footers that you missed.:ears:
Once I gathered a dozen or so rounds of stats I can then use the strokes gained spreadsheet to highlight the distances I am successful from and where I need to work.
At least it's cheaper than a lesson!
So does this distract you from your game?
Certainly didn't for me today when I managed to win my Division II medal and get a nice wee cut into the bargain :swing:
PS If you want to reply about how stats are a waste of time :blah::blah::blah: don't bother as this thread is about using these stats to help my game.
Cheers