How do you track your stats?

On this topic, for anyone interested, my review on the Arccos system recently went live on the main site:

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Arccos. I used for the last 2 months of the season and love it. Very useful and easy to use interface. Worth more than that new driver!

I used Mark Broadie’s GolfMetrics app for part of the year last year.

During the round I mark tee box, then jot down 2nd shot distance and lie, 3rd shot distance and lie and so on. So a hole might looks like

Tee shot - 375 yards tee ground
2nd shot - 100 yards from rough
3rd shot - 30 ft putt
4th shot - 2 foot putt

The app will then calculate strokes gained for each shot and and the hole total. Then once you input the full round of data it gives strokes gained for Driving, Approach by distance ranges, short game, and putting by distances.

Takes about 5 minutes to input all the information into the app post round.

A few screenshots below for reference. I recall it being reasonably priced so I’ll use it again the whole of 2021.

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Wow! Short game practice has definitely paid off! Those are very tasty numbers.

I use shotscope and I cant sing its praises highly enough. Great on course as a GPS and lots of good data that had helped me over the past couple of years.

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I’m more convinced now than ever that good stat tracking is the only way to drive smart improvements…

I’m hoping the s62 with sensors in my wedges and putter helps get the job done.

I play only 3-4 times a month so I keep very basic stats on each card: fairways hit, GIR, Putts, and Up and Downs. A review of each round always points to better chipping and putting as the way to lower scores since I’m keeping the ball in play and rarely end up in a bunker.

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I’m also an Arccos guy. I love the stats it collects and the comparisons it can give you vs your scoring goal. I’m really looking forward to the newest update that tracks putts better. It’s not perfect but close and it has definitely helped my game

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I use an open office spreadsheet. I document the date, my score, which holes I have parred or birdied, then a breakdown of my round counting pars, bogeys, doubles etc and how many putts I had

Then I have a year to date showing rounds in the 80’s 90’s etc along with number of chip ins, pitch ins and bunker ins. Then I show whether I have more pars on the front or back nine or odd holes vs even holes

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Anyone with specific feedback on Golfmetrics aside from the note above? Think I’m going to give that a try this year but always good to hear if there’s a reason not to use it.

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Hi Okiwiz…any tips on how to create a spreadsheet to track my rounds… i guess i would like to see at a quick glance what holes i play better at my local course and which ones i struggle with.

Thanks in advance

gary

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@cfcgaza Email me at [email protected] and I will reply with a copy of my spreadsheet to give you ideas

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I use and pay for an app called Golf Pad. I used to track everything in a spiral pocket notebook. Now I just enter everything walking down the fairway. It tracks everything. I also use the prgr. This has helped me immensely in my quest for adding distance. I started the year averaging 218 off the tee, I’m now up to 247 consistently What is impressive is that everything has become so consistent again. Swing Speeds, Ball Speed, Smash Factor & Distance. I still track that in a notebook this year but prgr holds that info until after the round for entry and analysis

Thats interesting. Do you use the prgr for every shot you play? I have only used mine at the range so not really thought about using it ‘on course’

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Yes, all full shots. It does not capture everything, but it does capture 85% or so of all shots. I use it beating my brains out in the net. I am still hitting my scoring clubs within 15 ft on avg,. I am becoming deadly with my 60*. I mean inside 5 ft from 70 yds Most of those are par savers. . My putting has gotten shaky, so I have to get back to the clock drill. To answer your question…yes and I record on an excel spread.

You’re back to being the best in the world at this skill, maybe best of all time. Very impressive

Problem is from 6ft in I’m the 3rd worst putter in the world 6ft out I’m the worst putter in the world and from 20 yds out I’m the worst chipper in the world and as a matter of fact if it wasn’t for the one thing I can actually do very well I’d be a 30 hdcp instead of a single digit. I’m certain you have a particular strength to your game as opposed to 15 strengths so then we could see you on the senior tour. As a matter of fact one of my playing partners is 72 years old, at best he drives the ball 175, He’s about maybe 30% on his approaches, he’s pretty deadly to get his ball within 15 ft with pitches and chips, know what he can do ? Make about 65% of his putts, Do the math, he carries a 15. Everyone has strengths my man…problem is with us mortals, we all have about 15 glaring weaknesses especially when, even though I practice a ton, I still suck, and probably so do you right? That’s y u’re not -5 hdcp instead of a +5. Even carrying that, your not gonna be on tour, why? Cause, contrary to what these BS yahoos that promote, that the pros aren’t that good, you keep believing that BS sales crap, because even the second & third tier players…like a Zalatoris or Kokrak…those player are that good.

I think I’m going to start recording for you. Let’s see #1 100 GW 15ft lipped,#3 LW 73 12’ Bird, #7 8i 164 yd 18ft bird, #8 9i 138yd 6ft missed bird, #9 114yd PW, 29" saved Par, #13 9i 140yd 19ft 2 putt par, #14 PW 130 hit 3ft short of pin but spun 16 ft onto collar, #15 LW 60yd LW, 10 ft, missed birdie, #16 150yd 9i out of ruff, 28ft 2putt par, #17 160yd 8i 19 ft missed bird, #18 pitch in SW 30 yds par! Ya know rest of holes crummy for a +9 day… So yea back to being pretty decent with 60, 54, 50, 46 & 42…13.227ft proximity to hole. Rest of day recovering from really bad tee shots, 2 hoseled long irons, 1 lost ball. Story of my rounds. When I’m good, I’m pretty good. When I’m not good I’m really bad…

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Just figured out how to look at my average stats for my home course with my garmin… it’s been interesting.

Definitely have some takeaways… 5 and 10 are the easiest holes on the course and my average on par 5s should be lower…

9 has been killing me and I need to address my strategy… it’s a weird hole with a hard green… it’s a very easy place to three putt, and if you miss the green, you are in trouble… I think it might require a different tee strategy.

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I have always wondered what is a good GIR % for par 3s. Looks like you are running under 40% across the board. How long are your par 3s? And any other thoughts would be appreciated.

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