For the last 3 years I have been subscribing to Golfmetrics and keeping all of my shots and scores via that app. It was designed by Mark Brodie, the guy who invented Strokes Gained.
It is cruel in that it won't let me escape acknowledging your weak spots...but thanks to rigorous statistical analysis I have a pretty damn good idea of what need to work on (approaches from 200-250 yards and putts of over 21').
I have dropped 4-5 strokes from my handicap this summer to 8.8, and the app tells me that over my last 6 rounds I am about scratch-level with my driver, but get steadily worse the closer I get to the hole, until I'm about a 12 putting (which is still a lot better than I was this time last year). See the screen prints below.
TaylorMade has a free version of something similar, but it doesn't present its data in as useable a form.
Anyone use Arccos or the other alternative stats machines?

It is cruel in that it won't let me escape acknowledging your weak spots...but thanks to rigorous statistical analysis I have a pretty damn good idea of what need to work on (approaches from 200-250 yards and putts of over 21').
I have dropped 4-5 strokes from my handicap this summer to 8.8, and the app tells me that over my last 6 rounds I am about scratch-level with my driver, but get steadily worse the closer I get to the hole, until I'm about a 12 putting (which is still a lot better than I was this time last year). See the screen prints below.
TaylorMade has a free version of something similar, but it doesn't present its data in as useable a form.
Anyone use Arccos or the other alternative stats machines?




