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Every shot counts : using the revolutionary strokes gained approach to improve your golf performance and strategy / Mark Broadie.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Gotham Books, [2014]Description: xxv, 255 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1592407501
  • 9781592407507
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 796.3523 23
LOC classification:
  • GV979.S9 B76 2014
Contents:
Pt. I. Golf performance -- 1. Putting is overrated : Why conventional wisdom gets it wrong -- 2. Numbers talk : Quantifying the importance of putting -- 3. Strokes gained putting : A better measure of putting performance -- 4. Scramble and switcheroo : What simulation can tell us about golf -- 5. Strokes gained off the green : A better measure of tee-to-green golf performance -- 6. Distance, accuracy, and the secret of Tiger Woods : Measuring the performance of pros and amateurs -- -- Pt. II. Golf strategy -- 7. Putting strategy : Using data and physics to improve your putting -- 8. Tee-to-green strategy : How data and optimization can lower your score -- 9. Practice with a purpose : Golf games and drills to measure and improve performance -- 10. The 20th hole : Summing up and looking ahead.
Summary: "Columbia Business School professor Mark Broadie's paradigm-shifting approach uses statistics and golf analytics to transform the game. Mark Broadie is at the forefront of a revolutionary new approach to the game of golf. What does it take to drop ten strokes from your golf score? What part of Tiger Woods' game makes him a winner? Traditional golf stats can't answer these questions. Broadie, a professor at Columbia Business School, helped the PGA Tour develop its cutting-edge strokes gained putting stat. In this eye-opening new book, Broadie uses analytics from the financial world to uncover the secrets of the game of golf. He crunches mountains of data to show both professional and amateur golfers how to make better decisions on the course. This eagerly awaited resource is for any player who wants to understand the pros, improve golf skills, and make every shot count. "--Provided by publisher.
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Pt. I. Golf performance -- 1. Putting is overrated : Why conventional wisdom gets it wrong -- 2. Numbers talk : Quantifying the importance of putting -- 3. Strokes gained putting : A better measure of putting performance -- 4. Scramble and switcheroo : What simulation can tell us about golf -- 5. Strokes gained off the green : A better measure of tee-to-green golf performance -- 6. Distance, accuracy, and the secret of Tiger Woods : Measuring the performance of pros and amateurs -- -- Pt. II. Golf strategy -- 7. Putting strategy : Using data and physics to improve your putting -- 8. Tee-to-green strategy : How data and optimization can lower your score -- 9. Practice with a purpose : Golf games and drills to measure and improve performance -- 10. The 20th hole : Summing up and looking ahead.

"Columbia Business School professor Mark Broadie's paradigm-shifting approach uses statistics and golf analytics to transform the game. Mark Broadie is at the forefront of a revolutionary new approach to the game of golf. What does it take to drop ten strokes from your golf score? What part of Tiger Woods' game makes him a winner? Traditional golf stats can't answer these questions. Broadie, a professor at Columbia Business School, helped the PGA Tour develop its cutting-edge strokes gained putting stat. In this eye-opening new book, Broadie uses analytics from the financial world to uncover the secrets of the game of golf. He crunches mountains of data to show both professional and amateur golfers how to make better decisions on the course. This eagerly awaited resource is for any player who wants to understand the pros, improve golf skills, and make every shot count. "--Provided by publisher.

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