la_lucha
Tour Rookie
I disagree. It's not really because you are missing greens and I think you are focusing on the wrong weakness in your game.
GIR is about birdie opportunities. For someone off 21 I can guarantee you'll be hitting on to the green with your 3rd shot most of the time (par 3's excluded). It is that shot you need to work on the most. If you are able to get that close enough that it's a easy tap in, a direct chip in or at most you end up with a 2 putt, your handicap will start to come down. Chipping on to the green and 2 putting put's you at a bogey player and off 18. Improving that shot to the point you start getting a few 1 putts and you're getting lower.
By all means focus on improving from 150 in and trying to hit the green, but from that distance you have a 90% margin of error on where you are aiming. Much better to be thinking about the 3rd shot that get's you on the green.
I disagree with that. I'd rather have two putts for par than two putts for bogey. Also given my dispertion I'd probably say I have a 66.6666% margin of error.
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