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How to Keep Track of Your Golf Skills
By James Langmead on February 11, 2019
For Tour Players, it’s easy to keep track of their golf skills because they use a laser-measuring system called “Shot Tracker”. But for everyone else, it’s a a lot more difficult, time-consuming, and likely to be inaccurate. This golf statistician suggests that when using putting distance metrics, the average length of all two-putts has the strongest correlation to Strokes Gained Putting on Tour. Check out the mathematical correlations for more information.
Read the full story here :: What factors are most important in Strokes Gained Putting?





