If you want to get better this is a great tool. So for example, scratch players (0 or better) hit an average of 12 greens. We also put the information in terms of actual greens in regulation per round. The way to read this is: Golfers with Handicap of 30 or more hit 6% of greens in regulation on average, golfers with Handicaps of 25-30 hit 10% of greens in regulations, etc etc. Then we averaged all users in the same handicap range and this was the resulting graph. We ran an analysis with data from TheGrint, we looked at golfers from all Handicap Levels with at least 10 scores posted in our system and averaged their GIR% for those 10+ rounds. That’s why we are we are starting a series of articles that will help you compare to others in your handicap range, and see what people in your desired handicap range shoot to get to that level. The problem is that even though we have an idea of how good or how bad we are in one area, we don’t really know until we track it and compare to benchmarks. But should you practice your weakest area more? When we go to the driving range we practice every golf club in our bag and maybe more balls on the Driver because we enjoy it more or believe is more important. But most of us usually just settle with our scores and enjoy our good days on the golf course. We all want to improve our Golf Handicap.
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