Deciding on a relevant context for comparisons
We really like the way the Strokes Gained methodology works. It catches nuances of the game that would otherwise go unnoticed and gives you way more information on what actually [...]
We really like the way the Strokes Gained methodology works. It catches nuances of the game that would otherwise go unnoticed and gives you way more information on what actually [...]
When using Anova, it can sometimes be difficult to remember to shot information from your rounds. We have developed a scorecard that can make it easier for you to remember [...]
Upgrade your players' improvement cycles. The number one question on any coach's mind is: How do I make my players better? How do I make my players better? On the [...]
We are often prone to something called 'Selection Bias' when we talk, discuss and analyze our golf games, and if we are really serious about improving our golf games then [...]
Golf has for a very long time struggled with coming up with a way to measure performance. Traditional golf statistics such as fairways hit, greens hit and other similar variables [...]
What are we really measuring (part 4) This is the fourth part of our "What are we really measuring?" Series. For the previous parts, click here for part 1, here [...]
This is part 3 of our "What are we really measuring?" Series. To view the other parts, click here for part 1 and here for part 2. Greens Hit in [...]
What are we really measuring? (Part 1) This is the first post in a series highlighting the issues with using traditional golf statistics to measure our performances on the golf [...]
Author's note: this post was originally published in the fall of 2016. Hello and welcome to Anova.Golf! It is very exciting to be able to open up our doors here [...]