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We have been analyzing our statistics incorrectly

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As a mid-handicap golfer, it is important to pay attention to the aspects of your game that hold you back. Tracking your progress through various numbers such as hole-by-hole scores, fairways, greens in regulation, and putts per round can provide valuable insights into areas that need improvement. However, it is not enough to simply rely on numbers to tell you how you play; the key is to use those numbers to play better. Golf KPIs, or Key Performance Indicators, are worth tracking for players of different levels, and consulting with a coach can help you channel your energy effectively.

Beginners can benefit from cutting down on errors, or “clunkers,” in their game. These are shots that fail to truly advance the ball and often result from poor contact that can be addressed through improved grip and alignment. Eliminating these errors can help beginners trim fat off their scores and see improvements in their game. For those looking to break 80, it is crucial to focus on reducing the number of double bogeys or worse. Amateurs often struggle with making too many doubles, which can hinder their progress towards a lower handicap index.

Monitoring your stats can provide clues as to where you need to spend your time and focus on improving. It is important to have a clear plan and strategy for maximizing the return on investment for the time you dedicate to practicing and playing golf. While recent feedback can be valuable, it is essential to not let it distort the broader picture of your game. Avoid overreacting to a single round or specific aspect of your game and instead, focus on long-term improvement and development.

Amateur golfers tend to be nearsighted and only focus on their last round’s stats, which can make it difficult to notice patterns or make informed decisions about their game. It is crucial to take a holistic approach to analyzing your game and identifying areas for improvement. Working with a coach or instructor can provide valuable insights and guidance on how to improve specific aspects of your game. By focusing on reducing errors, eliminating doubles, and developing a clear plan for improvement, mid-handicap golfers can see significant progress in their game over time.

In conclusion, mid-handicap golfers can benefit from tracking their stats, identifying areas for improvement, and developing a clear plan for increasing their performance on the course. By focusing on eliminating errors, reducing doubles, and taking a holistic approach to improvement, golfers can see significant progress in their game and move towards achieving their goals of breaking 80 or lowering their handicap index. Consulting with a coach or instructor can provide valuable insights and guidance on how to effectively channel energy and effort into the areas of your game that need the most attention.

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