What is a scramble in golf
What is a scramble in golf? In golf statistics, scrambling is defined as: The percent of time a player misses the green in regulation, but still makes par or better. [...]
What is a scramble in golf? In golf statistics, scrambling is defined as: The percent of time a player misses the green in regulation, but still makes par or better. [...]
In golf statistics, scrambling in golf is defined as: The percent of time a player misses the green in regulation, but still makes par or better. Here are a few [...]
In golf statistics, golf scrambling is defined as: The percent of time a player misses the green in regulation, but still makes par or better. Here are a few examples: [...]
GLT Golf talks about Strokes Gained and Anova Make sure you check out this blog post and podcast from the GLT Golf team: GLT Golf Blog: Shoot lower scores using [...]
The number one question on any serious player's mind is: How do I get better? How do I get better at golf? On the surface, it seems like an easy [...]
The difference between 'difficult shots' and 'easy shots'. This is part 3 of our 'What is Strokes Gained' Series. To view the previous blog posts, click here for part 1 and [...]
This is part 2 of our 'What is Strokes Gained' series. To view the first part, click here. Here are some of the issues with these traditional golf statistics: Driving [...]
A detailed walk-through of how Strokes Gained works and how to use its methodology to your advantage by NOT comparing to the tour, but to yourself. The 2018 SG:Total [...]
703. After our latest update, this is the total number of statistical variables that Anova.Golf is currently tracking. You might be asking yourself something like: "Do I really need this [...]
?Stat of the day? Driving Distance Today we are looking more closely at the 'Driving Distance' statistic. It simply measures how far you hit your tee shot. In Anova, this [...]