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“Golf is Deceptively Simple, but Endlessly Complicated”

Posted By: Caroline Gaston on 2008-07-05 17:30:15 ESTEmail Story  |  Flag As Spam  |  Comments (0)

 

“Golf is Deceptively Simple, but Endlessly Complicated”

Arnold Palmer




Does handicap level predict short game proficiency?


 

 Procedure

Participants will be participating in a short game proficiency test. Participants will learn how they fared compared to other players at their handicap level.

They will come to show off their ability, or to see if it is as bad as they thought.
It can only serve them well to know how good they really are in this vital part of the game. The procedure consists of forty five short game shots, and roughly takes thirty minutes. The participant will be hitting to three different locations on the green. There are also three different areas that they hit from.

The locations on the green include 7 yards onto the green, 14 yards onto the green, and 21 yards onto the green. The participant will hit five shots to each from 2 yards off the green; the next fifteen shots are from 5 yards off the green. Finally the last fifteen shots are from 10 yards off the green.

Handicap vs. Average Distance

The USGA Handicap Index Formula

"The USGA Handicap Index Formula is based on the best handicap differentials in a player’s scoring record.

If a player’s scoring record contains 20 or more scores, the best 10 handicap differentials of the most recent 20 scores are used to calculate the USGA Handicap Index.

The percentage of scores used in a scoring record decreases from the maximum of the best 50 percent as the number of scores in the scoring record decreases.

Continued…

If the scoring record contains 9 or 10 scores, only the best three scores (30 to 33 percent) in the scoring record will be used. Thus, the accuracy of a player’s Handicap Index is directly proportional to the number of acceptable scores posted.

Problem

Does handicap level predict short game proficiency?

Hypothesis:

Handicap level will predict a player’s short game proficiency.

Test Hypothesis:

Players hit five shots to three hole-locations from three different distances off of the green. The player’s median ball distance from the hole is recorded in inches.


          

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what it takes

Posted By: Caroline Gaston on 2008-07-03 17:49:27 ESTEmail Story  |  Flag As Spam  |  Comments (2)

Like anything in life, getting to where one wants to be takes work. It’s just a matter of how hard a person is willing to work in order to get to where they would like to be and their isn’t an easy way out, because if their was an easy solution to anything that takes hard work in order to be successful, then no one would work and they would be lousy at their job.

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what golf is all about

Posted By: Caroline Gaston on 2008-07-03 17:43:19 ESTEmail Story  |  Flag As Spam  |  Comments (0)

If you get right to the point, golf is about one thing and one thing only…PUTTING THE BALL IN THE HOLE!  Ever since I started playing golf, I knew I had a long road ahead of me but that didn’t stop me from wanting to be number one, the best golfer ever. Throughout a few years of experiencing the intensity of competing in many tournaments, I realized that it wasn’t about me improving my golf swing; it was about me improving as a total player.  

 

            In late September in the year 2007, the air started to get colder and eventually it was to cold for me to play golf. I then decided to work on my short game and that winter I spent six weeks dedicated to putting and chipping.  The cold weather may have kept me from going outside to play golf but it didn’t keep me from practicing inside and working on my short game. The short game is a very important aspect in having a solid golf game and I worked on being the best chipper and the best at distance control. Gradually, my short game started to improve and I feel as if I can do it, every other golfer can be able to improve their short game as well.

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