Bad score avoidance vs aggressive play ¶
By: Jake H on Oct. 29, 2019, 9:58 a.m.
I recently watched a presentation given by Dr Mark Broadie talking about putting statistics on tour. One of the conclusions I found interesting was that its more important to one putt more often than it is to 3 putt less often. The top putters on tour make significantly more putts in the 15-18 foot range than the lower tier putters. Another stat correlated with poorer putting performance was leaving putts short. The conclusions were that players that left a higher percentage of putts past the hole had better stats than players who averaged leaving putts shorter. Brad Faxon has always talked about how he was always marking his ball after lag putts because he was never worried about 3 putting.
I also find this aggressive approach interesting in comparison to Decade where its all about bad score avoidance. An interesting anecdote: One of my good friends has been candying on tour for over 10 years and has caddied for guys who use the Decade system and guys who don’t. He can’t stand the decade system and believes it casts too much doubt/indecision in the player leading to poorer performance.
Thoughts this might be an interesting topic - let me know what you all think! 🤙🏽