Every Shot Counts: Using the Revolutionary Strokes Gained Approach to Improve Your Golf Performance and Strategy
By Mark Broadie
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"Every Shot Counts" by Mark Broadie is a groundbreaking book that revolutionizes the way we think about golf. By analyzing extensive data and statistics, Broadie debunks common myths and provides evidence-based strategies to improve your game.
In this concise and precise synopsis, Broadie introduces the concept of Strokes Gained, a metric that measures the value of each shot in relation to the average performance of professional golfers. He demonstrates how understanding Strokes Gained can help players make better decisions on the course, from club selection to putting strategies.
Divided into four parts, the book explores driving, approach shots, short game, and putting. Through detailed analysis and real-world examples, Broadie reveals the key factors that contribute to lower scores, such as proximity to the hole, scrambling ability, and putting consistency.
Broadie's research also challenges traditional wisdom about golfing tactics. He shows that aiming for the center of the fairway is not always the optimal strategy, and that different approaches can yield better results depending on the situation.
"Every Shot Counts" is not only a must-read for golf enthusiasts, but also a valuable resource for coaches and professionals looking to enhance their training methods. By embracing the power of data and analytics, Broadie opens up a new era in golf performance, giving players of all levels the tools they need to improve their game and shoot lower scores.
In this concise and precise synopsis, Broadie introduces the concept of Strokes Gained, a metric that measures the value of each shot in relation to the average performance of professional golfers. He demonstrates how understanding Strokes Gained can help players make better decisions on the course, from club selection to putting strategies.
Divided into four parts, the book explores driving, approach shots, short game, and putting. Through detailed analysis and real-world examples, Broadie reveals the key factors that contribute to lower scores, such as proximity to the hole, scrambling ability, and putting consistency.
Broadie's research also challenges traditional wisdom about golfing tactics. He shows that aiming for the center of the fairway is not always the optimal strategy, and that different approaches can yield better results depending on the situation.
"Every Shot Counts" is not only a must-read for golf enthusiasts, but also a valuable resource for coaches and professionals looking to enhance their training methods. By embracing the power of data and analytics, Broadie opens up a new era in golf performance, giving players of all levels the tools they need to improve their game and shoot lower scores.
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