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your whole game, priced — before the findings underneath it
Who you are as a golfer, and your whole game priced vs your level — disaster swings (a full stroke gone in one swing) the biggest closable
held up under every check
A bad shot does not start a spiral in your game
+1.18 strokes gained per round
across 332 shots · chance it's a fluke: about 1 in a trillion, or better
Your swing change is showing up in delivery and scoring at the same time
+1.09 strokes gained per round
across 99 shots · chance it's a fluke: about 1 in 19
The approach miss hiding behind the slice is the hook tail
−0.99 strokes gained per round
across 62 shots · chance it's a fluke: about 1 in 880
Your range approach spread is following you onto the course almost unchanged
−0.88 strokes gained per round
across 40 shots · chance it's a fluke: about 1 in 550,000
Across your approaches, the severe right-curve miss is a costly pattern
−0.88 strokes gained per round
across 40 shots · chance it's a fluke: about 1 in 550,000
Your worst approach swings line up with curve and width, not low smash
−0.61 strokes gained per round
across 44 shots · chance it's a fluke: about 1 in 3.4 million
The costly part of your 150–200-yard approach gap is the slice tail
−0.6 strokes gained per round
across 40 shots · chance it's a fluke: about 1 in 550,000
Your costly approach-slice leak is in the 150–200-yard window
−0.48 strokes gained per round
across 40 shots · chance it's a fluke: about 1 in 550,000
Your 150–200-yard approach leak has a small, expensive slice tail
−0.48 strokes gained per round
across 40 shots · chance it's a fluke: about 1 in 550,000
Skied tee strikes are the hidden mechanism beneath your tee leak
−0.32 strokes to par per round
across 41 shots · chance it's a fluke: about 1 in 24
The tee priority is the extreme-curve tail, not ordinary misses
−0.3 strokes to par per round
across 31 shots · chance it's a fluke: about 1 in 130
Crosswind is not what makes your slice expensive
−0.24 strokes to par
across 42 shots · chance it's a fluke: about 1 in 660
Your opening-hole approaches look like a real cold-start leak
−0.24 strokes gained per round
across 34 shots · chance it's a fluke: about 1 in 210
clear pattern — a few more rounds locks it
The big slice becomes especially costly on tee-start approaches
−0.48 strokes gained
across 8 shots · chance it's a fluke: about 1 in 78
a hypothesis taking shape — not settled yet
Mondays are not a scorecard problem for you
0.04 strokes to par
across 74 shots · checked, not confirmed yet
real leads — more data needed before we can call them
Soft-green bunker shots are off to an expensive start
−0.08 strokes gained per round
across 4 shots · chance it's a fluke: about 1 in 15
Inside-three-feet putting may be quietly banking strokes
+2.39 strokes gained per round
across 364 shots · chance it's a fluke: about 51%
Controlled draws may be the stable half of your approach game
+1.86 strokes gained per round
across 269 shots · chance it's a fluke: about 75%
read from 2,974 captured shots · 34 rounds · delivered Aug 14
read from 2,974 captured shots · 34 rounds · delivered Aug 14
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your whole game, priced — before the findings underneath it
Who you are as a golfer, and your whole game priced vs your level — disaster swings (a full stroke gone in one swing) the biggest closable
held up under every check
A bad shot does not start a spiral in your game
+1.18 strokes gained per round
across 332 shots · chance it's a fluke: about 1 in a trillion, or better
Your swing change is showing up in delivery and scoring at the same time
+1.09 strokes gained per round
across 99 shots · chance it's a fluke: about 1 in 19
The approach miss hiding behind the slice is the hook tail
−0.99 strokes gained per round
across 62 shots · chance it's a fluke: about 1 in 880
Your range approach spread is following you onto the course almost unchanged
−0.88 strokes gained per round
across 40 shots · chance it's a fluke: about 1 in 550,000
Across your approaches, the severe right-curve miss is a costly pattern
−0.88 strokes gained per round
across 40 shots · chance it's a fluke: about 1 in 550,000
Your worst approach swings line up with curve and width, not low smash
−0.61 strokes gained per round
across 44 shots · chance it's a fluke: about 1 in 3.4 million
The costly part of your 150–200-yard approach gap is the slice tail
−0.6 strokes gained per round
across 40 shots · chance it's a fluke: about 1 in 550,000
Your costly approach-slice leak is in the 150–200-yard window
−0.48 strokes gained per round
across 40 shots · chance it's a fluke: about 1 in 550,000
Your 150–200-yard approach leak has a small, expensive slice tail
−0.48 strokes gained per round
across 40 shots · chance it's a fluke: about 1 in 550,000
Skied tee strikes are the hidden mechanism beneath your tee leak
−0.32 strokes to par per round
across 41 shots · chance it's a fluke: about 1 in 24
The tee priority is the extreme-curve tail, not ordinary misses
−0.3 strokes to par per round
across 31 shots · chance it's a fluke: about 1 in 130
Crosswind is not what makes your slice expensive
−0.24 strokes to par
across 42 shots · chance it's a fluke: about 1 in 660
Your opening-hole approaches look like a real cold-start leak
−0.24 strokes gained per round
across 34 shots · chance it's a fluke: about 1 in 210
clear pattern — a few more rounds locks it
The big slice becomes especially costly on tee-start approaches
−0.48 strokes gained
across 8 shots · chance it's a fluke: about 1 in 78
a hypothesis taking shape — not settled yet
Mondays are not a scorecard problem for you
0.04 strokes to par
across 74 shots · checked, not confirmed yet
real leads — more data needed before we can call them
Soft-green bunker shots are off to an expensive start
−0.08 strokes gained per round
across 4 shots · chance it's a fluke: about 1 in 15
Inside-three-feet putting may be quietly banking strokes
+2.39 strokes gained per round
across 364 shots · chance it's a fluke: about 51%
Controlled draws may be the stable half of your approach game
+1.86 strokes gained per round
across 269 shots · chance it's a fluke: about 75%
your whole game, priced — before the findings underneath it
You're a fade player who reaches for driver often, but both speed and as-played control trail your level. The right miss and the pop-up are the patterns keeping the tee ball from becoming a strength.
Your iron and wedge speed is ahead of your level, but approach scoring trails because the pattern runs short and spreads much more front-to-back than side-to-side. Woods bring the clearest two-way risk.
You're an ahead-of-level scrambler, with runners slightly outperforming flighted shots. Sand costs the most per shot, yet your bunker save rate still beats what those situations predict.
You're a major threat from 6–15 ft and better than your level in avoiding three-putts, but pace—not line—is the main source of misses. Your cleanup putting contains the damage from longer range.