What is the average putts per round on the pga tour




















Scottie Scheffler. Patrick Rodgers. Camilo Villegas. Charles Howell III. Taylor Pendrith. Kevin Streelman. Brandt Snedeker. Guido Migliozzi. Hudson Swafford. Jhonattan Vegas. Scott Gutschewski. Francesco Molinari. Matt Fitzpatrick. Kiradech Aphibarnrat. Hideki Matsuyama. Erik van Rooyen. Louis Oosthuizen. Charl Schwartzel. It is vital to understand that putting is not an independent metric and that whether you are above or below average in terms of the number of putts you take per round can be explained in a variety of different ways.

It may indeed mean you are a good putter but it may also mean you do not hit many greens in regulation or you consistently hit the ball close with your approach shots. Just because you see professionals holing a bunch of putts on the highlights reel does not necessarily mean they are all great putters or indeed are aiming to hole every putt! Measuring the number of putts you take in any given round is a statistic which has been used by golfers for a long time to assess their putting performance.

But that does not mean it is the best statistic to measure whether you are putting well or have taken a good number of putts for the round you have just played.

And the reason the number of putts you have taken in a round is not the best statistic for measuring whether you have putted well on any given day is that it takes no account of the distance you have hit your putts from or the number of greens in regulation you hit.

One hits all 18 greens in regulation and 2 putts every green but none of his first putts were from closer than 30 feet. The second player also hits all 18 greens in regulation but is within 10 feet of the hole for every birdie putt and as a result makes 6 birdies.

The first player takes 36 putts and scores 72 compared to the second player who takes 30 putts and scores As shown by the above example the player who hits the ball to farther away from the hole but is a fantastic putter will be hidden by the number of putts per round statistic. Old habits die hard, but using putts per round instead of strokes gained putting is like driving a horse and buggy when a car is parked out front. And therefore over the course of a round a player can gain an insight into whether they putted well or badly by measuring how many putting strokes they gained or lost over 18 holes.

I am simply highlighting it to show that you should not look at the average number of putts you take in a round as the true arbiter of how you are putting.

This would mean if you hit 8 greens your target putts per round number would be Jhonattan Vegas. Charles Howell III. Hideki Matsuyama. Rasmus Hojgaard. Brandt Snedeker. Ted Potter, Jr. Matt Fitzpatrick. Kevin Streelman. Emiliano Grillo. Scott Gutschewski. Robert Garrigus. Kiradech Aphibarnrat. Jinichiro Kozuma.

Matthew NeSmith. Austin Smotherman. Charl Schwartzel. Guido Migliozzi. Louis Oosthuizen. Their average for last season was 9.

TOUR Average 7. TOUR Average 73' 1" For all holes where putting distance was determined with a laser, the total distance of all putts made in feet divided by the number of rounds played. Veteran Phil Mickelson sneaks into the top 10 for average putts in Abstract This project was designed to answer a question relating to particular aspect of a players golf game and how it affects their tour winnings or scoring average. There's no shots gained thru putting on the European Tour either but when I was going through the putting stats in the build up to the Ryder Cup, the putts per round stat seemed to reflect fairly accurately who I perceived was good at putting an who wasn't.

In 12 rounds, his best single performance is just 23 putts — quite impressive for a full 18 hole … The rest were under that mark. The average number of putts per round played. To see if this is the case, data on the top 69 money winners on the PGA tour in are examined.

You see, the data shows that to break you need to have 36 putts per round on average….



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