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GiR-Quote Tracking — What's Behind the Numbers.
Greens in Regulation (GiR) is the second strongest predictor of score after putting. The senior standard is 15-35 percent. What's really behind the number and which three sub-KPIs explain the GiR value.
MA GIR percentage of 11% with a 65% rating was one green per 9-hole round in regulation. It sounded alarming, but it was reality. Tracking showed my approach wedges were the main problem (14% too long on median). After wedge calibration, my GIR percentage rose to 28%. Direct score effect: -3 strokes per round.
GiR measures how many holes the green is reached in regulation strokes (Par 3 = 1 stroke, Par 4 = 2 strokes, Par 5 = 3 strokes). Senior standard: 15-35 percent. Direct score correlation KPI: for every 10 percent higher GiR rate, approximately 2.5 fewer strokes per round.
Three sub-KPIs that explain GiR
Three Ways to Actively Improve GiR
Greens in Regulation (GiR) is the second-most important statistic in golf after putts per round. For senior players, it’s often where the biggest score leak is — and the biggest opportunity.
— Mark Broadie, Strokes Gained Researcher
Three GiR Tracking Methods.
Manual Scorecard
Mark Greens in Regulation (GiR) per hole on the scorecard after each round (circle = GiR). Senior standard no equipment.
Wearable automatic
Arccos and Shot Scope automatically capture greens in regulation (GiR) via GPS and shot tracking. Convenience benefit.
Bebrassie / Online Tracker
Bebrassie captures GiR and integrates it into the score report. Senior user experience is very good.
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What GiR-Tracking does not replace
A GIR stat shows approach performance, but it doesn't replace putting or scrambling. A high GIR stat with poor putting doesn't produce low scores. GIR + Putting + Scrambling = complete scoring methodology.