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The statistical indexes used in Strokemaster® have
been carefully formulated. Although additional empirical data is still being compiled to refine these measures, the indexes
serve as a valid starting point to depict representative scores for golfers at different skill levels. The indexes
derive from three sources of information.
PGA Tour Statistics |
Fairways % Hit |
Greens % Hit |
Approach Index |
Chips Index |
Putts Index |
| Top Score |
78.7% |
71.7% |
n.a. |
n.a. |
30.7 |
| Bottom Score |
55.9% |
58.2% |
n.a. |
n.a. |
33.8 |
| Range |
22.8% |
13.5% |
n.a. |
n.a. |
3.10 |
| Mean Score |
68.1% |
65.8% |
n.a. |
n.a. |
32.3 |
| Standard Deviation |
5.30% |
3.36% |
n.a. |
n.a. |
.49 |
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First, select statistics for professional golfers competing on the PGA Tour were assembled and analyzed to establish a
basic reference point for certain core measures:(i) driving accuracy; (ii) greens in regulation; and (iii) average putts. From this data it
becomes possible to specify representative component scores for professional golfers. These component scores, in turn, serve
to define the best possible measures for the Strokemaster® indexes which are
then scaled down for different levels of amateur play.
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Targeted Skill Level |
Approximate Handicap |
Fairways % Hit |
Greens % Hit |
Approach Shots |
Chips Shots |
No. of Putts |
Expected Score |
| A |
Advanced |
below 10 |
66% |
62% |
18 |
6 |
34 |
76 |
| B |
Intermediate |
10 to 19 |
60% |
42% |
20 |
12 |
36 |
86 |
| C |
Improving |
20 to 29 |
51% |
21% |
24 |
14 |
40 |
96 |
| D |
Beginner |
30 or more |
33% |
6% |
28 |
16 |
44 |
106 |
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The second source of information used to formulate the Strokemaster®
indexes derives from component score results provided by a small sample of amateur golfers in each of the
following categories: (i) Advanced (below 10 handicap); (ii) Intermediate (10 to 19 handicap) (iii) Improving (20 to 29
handicap); and (iv) Beginner (30 or higher handicap). This data will be augmented over time as additional amateur
component scores are compiled.
The third source of information used to formulate the Strokemaster® indexes relates to critical commentary
obtained from teaching professionals who carefully reviewed the reasonableness and accuracy of the indexes for golfers at each
indicated skill level. This check adds further assurance that the indexes are basically sound.
Nevertheless, despite the basic validity of these indexes,
to further refine and validate the numbers, golfers are encouraged to submit their score results to the
Strokemaster® database. For a limited time period, golfers
who submit data from six (6) Strokemaster® scorecards are
eligible to receive a free package of replacement scorecards. Utilize the Data Input Form to earn free scorecards.
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