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how to evaluate your golf season

by Kaylah Russel Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Collect your golf stats In order to motivate yourself to achieve your scoring goals for next year and take your game to the best it’s ever been, you’ll need to know exactly where you are right now. Find the 10 round averages for all your KPIs (Key Performance Indicators).

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How do you calculate slope rating on a golf course?

Both of these stats can be found on your club scorecard. Alternatively, you can look up the needed stats through various online databases such as USGA’s Course and Slope Rating Database. Multiply the difference between your Adjusted Gross Score and the Course Rating by 113, which is a calculated average Slope Rating.

What is the average score in golf?

According to the National Golf Foundation, the average score factoring in all golfers is a little more than 100 strokes per round. If you can make contact with the ball, have a decent amount of athleticism, and understand the physics of the game, you could expect to score right around this average.

What do you learn from playing golf?

I find that a big part of golf is teaching your body the basic motions and then performing the correct swings on a consistent basis. For beginners, a lot of this boils down to trial and error. You will learn the strengths and weaknesses of your game, and if you can identify and correct issues in your form and posture, you will never stop improving.

How do I find my golf handicap?

The first step to learning your handicap requires you to subtract your Adjusted Gross Score from the Course Rating. Both of these stats can be found on your club scorecard. Alternatively, you can look up the needed stats through various online databases such as USGA’s Course and Slope Rating Database .

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Assess your mental game

How good was your mental game in 2016? Let’s figure out what you did well, but what you need to improve next year. I strongly recommend my Ultimate Mental Game Training System (well I would wouldn’t I? ;-). Take a read over this during the winter months to get your mental game in shape for the spring.

Collect your golf stats

In order to motivate yourself to achieve your scoring goals for next year and take your game to the best it’s ever been, you’ll need to know exactly where you are right now. Find the 10 round averages for all your KPIs (Key Performance Indicators). We’ll be using these to devise a goal setting and practice plan for 2017.

Goal setting for golf

You need to create an “inner vision” of where you’ll be this time next year. Will you be a scratch golfer? Will your scoring average come down to 75? Will you be the best golfer in the state? The club champion? Let’s establish what this looks like. This is called a “results” or “outcome” goal.

What do you need to improve to get there? Set performance goals

What is it about your game that needs to change to get you to your results goals? Do you need to improve your GIR to 65%? Or your driving accuracy to 70%? You’ll need to look at your stats and set some performance goals. You will then need to break these down into shorter-term goal cycles, so you make the total improvement more manageable. E.g.

And how will you do it? Set process goals

Did your game improvement plan work last year? Or do you need to set different “process” goals for this year. I.e.

Where to start?

I’ve put together a worksheet ( accessible via this link ), if you would like to see how I go through the process with my students. Please let me know if you have any questions on this or perhaps you would like a one on one session to go through it? If so, you can reach me at david (at)golfstateofmind.com.

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How many strokes per round is the average golf score?

According to the National Golf Foundation, the average score factoring in all golfers is a little more than 100 strokes per round. If you can make contact with the ball, have a decent amount of athleticism, and understand the physics of the game, you could expect to score right around this average.

What is the average handicap for golf?

The average golf handicap for men is 16.1. For women, that number is 28.9. This average includes golfers from across the globe, so if you wanted a more specific breakdown of average handicaps, for English males, that number is 17.2, in Australia: 16.9, and in America: 14.4.

What information is needed to calculate handicap?

Your course scorecard should include some vital information you’ll need to calculate your handicap, such as the Course Rating, the Slope Rating, and your Adjusted Gross Score (AGS ). Calculating your handicap through an app will save you a lot of time, though variations exist in course handicap calculator formulas.

How to figure out your handicap?

To quickly figure out what your handicap should be, you need to subtract your number of strokes with the overall Course Rating. For example, on an average par-72 course, if you were finished with 100 strokes, you would subtract 72 from 100 and receive a handicap of 28.

How to calculate handicap index?

After determining your Average Score Differential, the third and final step to calculating your actual handicap index is multiplying your average by .96. This fixed number is often used in statistical mathematics, which accounts for the frequency distribution of various outcomes.

What is adjusted gross score?

Your Adjusted Gross Score is the number of strokes it takes for you to complete any given course as interpreted by the World Handicap System. This procedure accounts for any unfinished or unplayed holes, conceded strokes, the maximum hole score, or the course’s net double bogey.

What is a golf handicap?

Your golf handicap is something that is calculated, either on your own or by a club official. If you are just playing among friends and there are little to no stakes in your game, then there is no reason to go all out and run your official score and handicap by the club.

What is a course rating?

Course Rating#N#USGA Course Rating is an evaluation of the difficulty of a golf course for scratch golfers. The number is an estimate of the average scores of the best 50-percent of rounds played by scratch golfers at that course.

What is adjusted gross score?

The adjusted gross score is a player’s gross score adjusted under USGA Handicap System procedures for unfinished holes, conceded strokes, holes not played or not played under the Rules of Golf, or Equitable Stroke Control.

Can you pick up strokes on Augusta 12th hole?

The truth is, that happens to everyone, especially if they play the 12th hole at Augusta! According to the World Handicap System, the number of strokes you can pick up on any given hole is limited . Since Pros don’t play off a handicap, they have no maximum number of strokes on any given hole.

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