Golfer'S: The Ultimate Guide
Golfer'S: The Ultimate Guide
Golfer'S: The Ultimate Guide
GOLFER’S GUIDE
FREE E-BOOK ON LOWERING YOUR SCORES
FAIRWAYS IN REG
SEASON
38%
CHAPTER 2 - APPROACHES
P9. 150 yard fairway shot
P10. 100 yards and in
P12. The Hybrid versus Iron Battle
CHAPTER 4 - PUTTING
P16. Three putt likelihood
P16. Average distance of second putt in a three putt
P17. Handicap golfers % chance of three putting
P17. Overall putt % by handicap
P17. Missing short or long?
P18. Track the performance of all your old putters
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The areas discussed in this e-book hope to provide you with a new
approach to the fundamentals of golf and golf improvement. Golf is
an incredibly difficult sport to play, therefore these tips and insights
into the game aim to make golf less stressful and more enjoyable,
for every level of golfer.
The information and statistics used in this book have been collected
from the Shot Scope user database. Shot Scope produces the Shot
Scope V2 - a GPS watch with performance tracking capabilities,
proven to change the way you approach the game.
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TEE SHOTS
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TEE SHOTS
Length
of hol e
450
425
400
375
330
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TEE SHOTS
The worst place for a typical amateur golfer to hit their To conclude, we suggest from looking at the average
tee shot is into a fairway bunker. Hitting here will cost distances off the tee by handicap category, you will
an average of 1.4 shots per round. If a golfer was able probably realise that not everyone will hit it as far as
to reduce the number of fairway bunkers they went they claim they do. Overall, for an average golfer on
in, they would give themselves the chance to begin an average golf hole, there is no statistical benefit
scoring lower and finally get their handicap cut. to hitting 3 wood instead of driver off the tee. There
is only a minimal gain in accuracy, and the distance
Interestingly, light rough or semi rough will only cost sacrifice will cost the golfer 0.3 shots per hole.
on average the same as hitting a shorter club off the Arguably, a bad shot which is uncontrollable, can
tee. This tells us that a golfer should be pulling out end up in the trees but a good shot that it only a little
driver more often and if they hit the fairway great, inaccurate can end up in bunkers. Ultimately, you do
if they are in the semi rough, they are no worse off not need to hit a good shot to avoid all hazards, good
than if they were to hit a 3 wood down the fairway for shots can end up in bad places as well, but this is
position. what we need to try and avoid.
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TEE SHOTS
ANALYSING DRIVING
LEFT, RIGHT OR TWO WAY MISS
One of the biggest findings here AVERAGE TEE SHOT
is what Shot Scope term an
‘overvaluation’ of hitting the fairway.
For example, on a hole with sand or water down the
right, aiming towards light rough up the left side would
typically yield a lower score than aiming up the middle.
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Shot Scope found that golfers who predominantly
miss their tee shots to the right will hit 7/10 drives
into trouble – trees, fairway bunkers or deeper rough.
This happens due to an overvaluation of the fairway:
the player has aimed down the middle of the fairway
and has not considered that the left rough should be
thought of as an acceptable place to play from.
The golfer who can miss tee shots both ways can still
find value from changing their target line, and should be
attempting to pick the middle point between hazards.
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APPROACHES
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APPROACHES
Shot Scope allows us to break down the APPROACHES WITHIN 100 YARDS
effect that different lies have on green hit
%, and proximity to the hole. It highlights
the importance of finding the fairway on
short par 4s and also with the second
shot on par 5s.
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Above are two examples of a 14 handicapper’s average shot dispersion with their wedges. You can see that simply by
adjusting the initial target, more than double the number of approach shots can hit the green. The average proximity to
hole can also be reduced by 33%. That equates to a lot of shots saved during the course of the year.
Hitting the fairway with a tee shot or second shot on a par 5 presents great benefits compared with being in the rough.
Hitting from the fairway from under 100 yards offers the golfer a great chance to get up and down for par or birdie, if
you can hit a good wedge shot onto the green.
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APPROACHES
2.2 SHOTS TO
FINISH 3.5 SHOTS TO
FINISH
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SHORT GAME
PGA Tour pro’s get up & down 90% of the when just off The data shows that poor short game players don’t
the green. This is not due to putting, but because they use a variety of clubs around the green. Oddly, they
hit the correct shot for the situation. rely on higher lofted clubs which require more skill
and an exacting strike to get the ball close to the hole.
Shot Scope data clearly shows the benefits of They are most likely manufacturing a shot to try and
adjusting clubs around the green rather than using the get the ball close to the pin.
same one all the time. Poor short gamers pull the lob
wedge 42% of the time around the green, while better
players use it only 8% of the time as part of a much
more even spread of club usage from 8 iron to putter.
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SHORT GAME
35%
24%
11%
7% 6%
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SHORT GAME
BUNKER PLAY
Pulling the right club for your approach shot (often one more than you think) can
help you avoid landing in the greenside bunkers, but on the whole you can’t avoid
them completely.
Shot Scope data tells us that on average you will have
1 or 2 greenside bunker shots per round. Consistently TOP TIP: BUNKER PLAY IS AN AREA
playing good shots from the sand requires a good THAT VERY FEW AMATEUR GOLFERS
technique and practice – poor play can cost you a lot ACTUALLY PRACTICE. NEXT TIME YOU
of shots very quickly. ARE AT THE COURSE, HAVE A PRACTICE
AT GETTING THE BALL OUT A BUNKER
For higher handicap golfers, the goal should be to AND BUILD UP YOUR CONFIDENCE. IF
simply get the ball out and on the green every time; YOU ARE UNSUCCESSFUL OR NOT SURE
playing for the middle section of the green will WHERE TO BEGIN, PERHAPS SEE A PGA
increase your margin for error. PROFESSIONAL FOR SOME DETAILED
ADVICE.
The majority of golfers will use what they refer to as
their ‘short game club’ and in reality this is a poor way
to approach short game. As Shot Scope identified
earlier, using a range of clubs around the green helps
you score better and improve/learn, as you rarely
face the same shot twice. Being able to use a variety
of clubs eases the complexity of a short game shot.
Remember, get the ball running as soon as possible
on the green.
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PUTTING
PUTTING
Shot Scope’s findings on putting arguably offer the biggest opportunity to save
shots. The high percentages of three-putting across all levels, coupled with
evidence of poor distance control, indicates a fast track to lower scores. Another
neat feature of Shot Scope is the ability to track your performance with a range of
different putters. This way, a clear pattern will emerge of which one works for you,
and which ones don’t.
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HANDICAP GOLFERS %
CHANCE OF 3 PUTTING
The average first putt distance for a handicap golfer is
18.5ft from the hole, the first putt determines whether
you have a tap in or work to do for the second putt.
86%
TOP TIP: BE CONFIDENT, IF YOU HIT YOUR MISS LONG
FIRST PUTT PAST THE HOLE AT LEAST YOU
KNOW THE LINE FOR THE RETURN PUTT
MISS SHORT
A LITTLE BETTER. 14%
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TRACK THE PERFORMANCE OF ALL YOUR OLD PUTTERS
We all have a love-hate relationship with putters and is such a frustrating aspect of the game, especially if
generally pick a model based on looks. Understanding it has taken you a few shots to get to the green and
different types of putters – and which performs best you end it with a 3 putt. Reducing the damage of a
for you – will reduce scores. The Shot Scope V2 can bad hole by being able to one or two putt will make a
track as many putter models as you want, so you can difference to your game long term.
find out exactly which one works and performs the
best for you. Putters are very individual, just because
Jordan Speith putts well with his putter – doesn’t
mean you will putt well with it.