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Originally Posted by JTrout
I'd pay a million bucks (if I could) to be one of the best 20 putters on the planet.
I wouldn't pay anywhere near that to be one of the best 20 ball-strikers.
I understand what you are saying, but am I wrong that is not what the stats above show? I know we are splitting hairs here, all I am saying is that I don't think it is a putting contest. Well, each weeks winner is a putting contest, but each week in isolation is more of a lottery to see who gets a little luckier on the greens.
Where I am going with this is that my strategy of hitting a ton of greens and just trying to get a lot of looks is based on, well getting a lot of looks. In order to make more than your fair share of putts for a week probably requires getting more than you fair share of 20 footers. Is it possible that by having a week that you just hit a lot of greens you have more 20 footers than usual and thus it is possible to get a little lucky and that is in turn what drives your putts gained stat up....could the fact that you have more 20 footers go in merely be a result of having more 20 foot looks? Is this the actual reason a conservative game plan is working so well for me right now? The days I shoot more under par are days just a few more putts than normal fall. But I have eliminated the multiple bogey rounds which in turn keeps the score down.
Chicken or the egg...which one is driving the other in this thought process?
I really think I am on to something here.