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  • 7/24/12
i would say more tournements have been won between 15 and 20 feet.  but you could be right... i know many have bee lost inside 10 feet...
  • 7/24/12
Okay I really don't care that much. But what about Ken Duke this guy is 3rd in total 1 putts - 15-20' .   3rd in total 1 putts - 20-25'.   1st in total 1 putts - 10-15'.   3rd in total 1 putts - 5-10'.   And 4th in total 1 putts - Inside 5'.  But tied for 109th in total driving.(distance and accuracy) And he's only 40th on the money list. With those putting stats you'd think he'd be number one in the world. 
  • 7/24/12
i do get what your saying and you put it all in context very well .  I like that about some of the people on this board.  Ken Duke is an awesome putter, however, when some of those one puts are for bogey is what kills him.  I believe he is not ranked high in sand or scrambling.  I would love if they did a state that was broken down say like 1 puts for bogey, 1 puts for par, one puts for birdie.  I think you would find that the players on the top of the money list would be pretty high in 1 puts for par and birdie.  If it is broken down somewhere could you tell me where.
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  • 7/24/12
www.pga.com forward slash then r forward slash then stats and another forward slash.

There's stats that tell what pros go in the left rough the most and what players go in the right rough the most.
  • 7/24/12

ok thanks

 

  • 7/24/12
Oubass1, out of curiousity, has Tiger been trying different wedges and irons to dial in his distance control?  that has shot him in the foot the last several majors.  Just wondering. . .   Love you and LW posts!!
  • 7/24/12

Hi, Mark.....there's also a new stat used by the tours......believe it's called "strokes gained putting"?   I understand it levels out the distance, 1-2-3 putts, etc.  

Further, an interesting stat is "total driving" which takes into account distance and accuracy.  This year Tiger is ranking quite high.  He's also leading in average scoring. 

You can review Tiger's stats on the "On Tour" tab of this web site in addition to info on the pgatour.com site. 

 

 

  • 7/24/12

This is a very cool link., lots of stats in one place.

Thanks.

  • 7/24/12
Yep I'm glad I found years ago.