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Originally Posted by jayswin
There's definitely things you have to account for though. For example, looking at my horrible stats you'd think putting was my weakness, but he reality is my greens were abysmal last year, now I'm hitting the green on my second shot (par 4's) more than last year, which is resulting in much further putts than when I would come up ten feet short of the green last year and then chip it to within 8 feet of the hole.
So the difference is not a lost stroke from 2 putting, it's even from gaining a stroke from fairway to green.
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My putting also is statistically good (average 2.0) but for the same reason. I can't hit the green consistently so most of my putts are short because I'm chipping.
What's frustrating for me is the inconsistency in my drives and approaches. If I was consistently long or short, or left or right I think it would be easier to make adjustments. My driving stats for the past 20 rounds are 41% fairways hit but I miss left (slice) 30% and miss right (pull) 30%. Same with approaches, I miss left and right equally (20% GIR).