Putting stats

Using Putting Stats to Build a Better Practice Plan

Turn putting numbers into a practice plan that spends time where strokes are actually being lost.

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Let the weakness choose the drill

If three-putts are the issue, spend more time on 25- to 45-foot speed control. If short misses are piling up, build a start-line station from three to six feet. If you rarely have birdie looks inside 15 feet, the putting stat may be telling you something about approach play too.

Put the session in focus

FocusGolf pairs naturally with a stats-minded practice plan. On a Wear OS, Apple Watch, or Garmin watch, it tracks shots, distances, club performance, and session history without club sensors. Those trends will not read putts for you, but they do help connect putting numbers with the approach distances and club choices that created those first putts.

A simple weekly plan

Pattern Practice response
Misses inside 6 feet Gate drill and pressure makes
Frequent three-putts Ladder drill and pace games
Poor birdie conversion 10- to 20-foot read and speed work

Re-test often

Give a drill two weeks, then check the numbers again. Practice should answer the stat, not become a permanent ritual.