Subject: Keeping Golf Stats
Content: For you folks who want to know how your golf game is progressing, but don't like to keep alot of stats you might want to try this. Just keep track of your first putt on each green. By that I mean was it for a birdy, par, bogey, or other. That first putt can tell you alot obout your game.
Example if your first putt is for birdy, then you have a GIR, and you played that hole in fine fashion.
If your first putt is for par, then you most likely need to work on your apprach game. Maybe your tee shots are not what they should be, leaving you some tough second shots. If you make that first putt for par then you have an up & down
If your first putt is for bogey, then you need to focus on various parts of your game. Most likely your short game could use some help right a way.
The "other" first putt could mean your game is in need of some serious help in all areas. Then again if that "other" first putt is for an eagle, then your game, at least for that hole, was right on the money.
At the end of 18 holes your score card might look like this: 4 for birdy, 10 for par, 3 for bogey, and 1 for "other". This is what my first putt scoring looked like last weekend. I shot an 11 over 73 on a par 62 course. My putting was off, my apprach shots were were not very good, and I lost 4 shots on that one "other" hole. It was not pretty....lol
Just a thought. FHs
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