I have had the pro version of this app for several months and have used it for 30+ rounds. I have been impressed with the stat tracking. My questions are concerning the "short game" strokes gained statistic, as well as what is considered a "chip" when calculating "putts after a chip".
Most holes I will miss the green on my approach shot. If I hit a chip shot, I obviously will select "track shot" and then select CH for club type. If I am on the fringe or just in the fairway or rough, I will often use my putter. I press "track shot" - I select "putter" - and then select the lie of the shot (fringe, fairway, or rough). The app correctly does not label these shots as a "putt" for recorded putting statistics.
1. Is a putter shot from off the green considered a "chip"? (ie contribute to the "average putts after chip" statistic?) Or must I select the "chipper" club type for it to be considered a "chip"?
2. How does the "short game strokes gained" statistic work? Does it consider all types of short shots (putts, chips, short pitch/flop) after a missed green on approach?
3. How does the algo determine the quality of a short shot (or the following putt(s) for that matter)?
Thanks in advance!
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Annie Malloryposted
4 months ago
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Hey Peter,
My name is Annie and I can help!
1) In accordance to the rules, you can record a putt from the fringe as a chip.
2) Strokes gained takes into account anything within a certain yardage around the green, putting on the green. I don't believe it needs to differentiate between chips and pitches, just works with distances around the green,
3) The qualilty of the shot is typically distance from the flag and/or how many putts depending on if everything is tracked or not.
Hope this helps!
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Peter Stegenborg Steinessposted
4 months ago
I guess you never got around to post the answer to this question. I am however also very interested in the answer for this question.
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Cindy Wrenposted
almost 3 years ago
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Hi Tyler - First, thank you for using the app consistently and sharing your experience. We appreciate your detailed questions. I'm going to ask the team who are much more knowledgeable than me for their input. Stay tuned. - Cindy
I have had the pro version of this app for several months and have used it for 30+ rounds. I have been impressed with the stat tracking. My questions are concerning the "short game" strokes gained statistic, as well as what is considered a "chip" when calculating "putts after a chip".
Most holes I will miss the green on my approach shot. If I hit a chip shot, I obviously will select "track shot" and then select CH for club type. If I am on the fringe or just in the fairway or rough, I will often use my putter. I press "track shot" - I select "putter" - and then select the lie of the shot (fringe, fairway, or rough). The app correctly does not label these shots as a "putt" for recorded putting statistics.
1. Is a putter shot from off the green considered a "chip"? (ie contribute to the "average putts after chip" statistic?) Or must I select the "chipper" club type for it to be considered a "chip"?
2. How does the "short game strokes gained" statistic work? Does it consider all types of short shots (putts, chips, short pitch/flop) after a missed green on approach?
3. How does the algo determine the quality of a short shot (or the following putt(s) for that matter)?
Thanks in advance!
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Annie Mallory posted 4 months ago Admin
Hey Peter,
My name is Annie and I can help!
1) In accordance to the rules, you can record a putt from the fringe as a chip.
2) Strokes gained takes into account anything within a certain yardage around the green, putting on the green. I don't believe it needs to differentiate between chips and pitches, just works with distances around the green,
3) The qualilty of the shot is typically distance from the flag and/or how many putts depending on if everything is tracked or not.
Hope this helps!
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Peter Stegenborg Steiness posted 4 months ago
I guess you never got around to post the answer to this question. I am however also very interested in the answer for this question.
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Cindy Wren posted almost 3 years ago Admin
Hi Tyler - First, thank you for using the app consistently and sharing your experience. We appreciate your detailed questions. I'm going to ask the team who are much more knowledgeable than me for their input. Stay tuned. - Cindy
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