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Proximity When Hitting 18 GIR to Shoot Even Par?


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Assume you hit ALL 18 greens during a round of golf and to the same distance from the hole; At what proximity would you expect to shoot even par?  

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  1. 1. At what proximity to the hole (assuming the same for every hole) would you expect to take 36 putts in a round?

    • 10'
      1
    • 15'
      4
    • 20'
      15
    • 25'
      6
    • 30'
      5
    • 35'
      2
    • 40'
      1
    • 45'
      0
    • 50'
      0


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Posted
22 hours ago, phillyk said:

I think of this two ways. What do I expect and what do I hope.  I expect 20-25ft that I'll two putt every time. I'd hope I could from 30-35ft as well.

Sort of how I approached the question. What would I expect? At my home course I would expect to two putt every time from 25 feet but in reality I would likely blow one. From 15-20 feet, I believe that I would either two putt every time or sink one birdie to counter the one three putt.

I did this once for nine holes - hit nine GIR's and every birdie putt was 15-20 feet, all two putts. Not my best nine by any means but maybe my steadiest as I also only missed one fairway and that was by two feet.

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I indicated 20 feet.  At that distance I won't 3-putt very often but I also won't make many 1-putts.

Hitting 18 greens in regulation is not going to happen.  I played a round at 5,300 yards and missed three greens.  That is as good as it gets.

 

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1 hour ago, bkuehn1952 said:

Hitting 18 greens in regulation is not going to happen.  I played a round at 5,300 yards and missed three greens.  That is as good as it gets.

 

Even if you had your favorite wedge distance 18 times in a row, most of us would do well to hit 15-16 greens.

I've hit 15 GIRs twice although the better round, which I consider to be my best ever even if not my best score, I feel like I hit 17 in a row. Missed the first green but after that hit 15 of 17.  One hole I had to pitch back to the fairway (no GIR) but then hit a wedge to two feet to save par. The other miss was on a hole with a funky green. Shot landed squarely in the middle of the green but rolled off the back.


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I put down 35'. I very rarely 3 putt, in fact in the 25 rounds I have kept stats on since September I've only had 8 three-putts. I also don't make a ton of long putts either, unfortunately. 

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Assuming it is my home course and the pins are in the back (uphill putts), I guess 35 feet.  I could make one putt and would be unlikely to three putt on greens that I know well.  If the pins were in the front (putting downhill), maybe 25 feet.  On super fast, tricky, US Open type greens?  Maybe 10-15 feet for me.....I'd probably make three but might even 4 putt once and three putt once or twice if above the hole. I start having distance control issues on very fast greens, especially downhillers.

 

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Went with 20 feet. Usually 1 putt a few per round and 3 jack at least one when I lose focus or have a downhill putt. I suck terribly at speed control downhill. 

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