| Date & Course | Score | +/- | Birdie+ | Bogey+ | GIR% | FW% | Driver | Scramble | Putts | Pen |
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Worse than avg
Tied / no data
Looking at your last 6 rounds, approach play is your biggest leak — particularly your mid-irons. Your GIR% from 150–175 yards is sitting at 31%, well below the 55% goal, and you're averaging 8.4 feet left of target with those clubs.
The good news: your short game is bailing you out — your scrambling rate is 52% over the same stretch, above the 50% benchmark. But you're working too hard. Tighten up the mid-iron dispersion and the scores will drop without any short game improvement needed.
Your 3-putt rate has also crept up to 9.4% over the last 4 rounds (goal: ≤5%). That's about 1.7 extra strokes per round you're giving away on the greens. I'd prioritize distance control from 20–35 feet — that's where most of the 3-putts are originating.
Three things, in order of impact:
1. Lag putting (15 min on the practice green) — Pick 5 balls and practice from 25–35 feet, focusing purely on getting the ball within a 3-foot circle. Don't worry about making them. This directly targets your 3-putt problem.
2. 7-iron alignment check — Your data shows a consistent left miss pattern with mid-irons. Take 10 minutes on the range checking your foot and shoulder alignment. A subtle closed stance is the most common culprit.
3. On-course: commit to one more club on approach shots. Your short/long miss data shows you average 6.2 feet short of target. Take the extra club and swing at 85% — the dispersion will tighten.
| Player | Rounds | Last Round | Joined | Admin | Action |
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| Category / Club | Shots | L/R Miss | Short/Long | GIR % | Assessment |
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✕ = Pin Location (target) Ellipses = shot dispersion