What I've Learned Tracking 3000 SHOTS (That Should Lower My Handicap)!

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Dan Parker has been using Arccos shot tracking throughout 2023 and accumulated an awful lot of useful data that shows him exactly where he excels and where he needs to improve. In this video, he does a live run through of his stats where he picks out the most important areas that Arccos has highlighted, which creates a plan for improvement in 2024 to lower his handicap!

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Interesting to see the data. I suspect most golfers of a slightly higher handicap would definitely improve most by working on their approach shots and short game.

kc
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great content and hope you get to 5, I recently had a similar issue with my 8 and 9 iron. went and had the loft and lies checked and my 8 iron had moved closer to my 9 iron loft so maybe your 6 and 7 have the same issue.

andrewbaldwin
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My biggest stat for scoring is GIR. My driver is an asset. I can shape it either direction, and it rarely gets me in any kind of trouble. My putting is also an asset. I strive for <30 putts per round, and I meet that goal more often than not. I’ll shoot around par, on days where I hit at least 10/18 GIR. I need 12+ GIR to shoot under par. On days where I’m only hitting single digit GIR, I’ll end up shooting mid-high 70’s. My irons, and wedge game is where I need to get better. It’s important to keep some stats if you wanna pinpoint what areas need improvement.

jamiesloan
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You don’t need 3000+ shots for Arccos and data like this from anything ON THE COURSES to help you.
And as you get better which will happen with choosing the right clubs, the numbers will constantly be shifting. This helps you make better club choices and hence course management.

atfinthehouse
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Been playing with Arccos almost 3 years now. Have 194 rounds tracked 😀. My driver stat is also a bit wonky like yours. Driver is not the play on 5 of 9 par 4 holes

nielsjacobsen
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Arccos is wonderful, it has helped my game tremendously. Thee are a few updates That they're working on to make it even better. What I'd love to see is carry and total distance for each club, a very hard ask; segregating distance off the tee with various clubs; and adding areial views and auto hazards distances for courses to the Apple watch.

roadtoscratchgolf
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Loved being partnered with shotscope as a disabled golfer the last year #eastanglianairambulance #togetherwesavelives #edga #disabilityawareness #shotscope #vicegolf #cobra #taylormade #proshotgolfclub #disabilityinsport #huofficialclothing

neiltaylor
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I float between 5-8. My average drive is around 250-260 Id say. But Im a + handicap with wedges. I hit them 10:1 over my other clubs in my sim. Its the only thing I've found that I can be as good at as a tour pro.

jacobmccain
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Consider a 5 wood instead of 7W, and maybe switch to 54 and 58 degree wedges. I had to make those exact changes (and I play a 4 Hybrid like you)

cameronloveless
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The best golfers in the world have two way misses if you look at the stats. High handicappers tend to miss on the same side every time.

gregormckinney