2018 Goals Update 02/09/2018

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When reviewing my 2017 year in numbers, I decided that it would also be beneficial to set myself some goals and targets for 2018. I reviewed my progress vs these goals in May (which can be found here).

The goals that I set were optimistic (perhaps overly so since I rarely practice and mainly just play..!), but I felt that I had to make them challenging, hoping that it would spur me on to improve.

I had every intention of practising significantly more this year, but this hasn’t gone as planned despite investing in some alignment sticks! And when I say rarely practice, I can confirm that I have been to the range once this year, but I have also invested in a PuttOut (https://www.puttout.golf) training aid, which I do try to spend some time with each week!

All of the information below in blue is the update as of 02/09/2018.

How many more courses in Sussex can I tick off?

One of the main purposes of this blog is to get out and try and play as many of the courses in Sussex as I can! I felt that playing 30 rounds across 20 courses last year was a good effort, and I’m hoping if I can squeeze another 10 rounds in this year I’ll hopefully play around 25 or so courses.

  • Rounds played: 30  ⇒ 40+
    • 30 – already equalled last years number, so anything from here on is a bonus!
  • Courses played: 20 ⇒ 25
    • 24 – 19 in Sussex, 1 in Surrey, 1 in Oxfordshire, and 3 in the United States!

The big one- Handicap

So I think that this one is going to be a tough ask given my lack of practice time, and playing different courses week in, week out. But hey, gotta aim high!

  • Handicap: 13.2 ⇒ 10
    • 11- reached my lowest point after my last round of 78 (+7) at Pyecombe Golf Club

Fairways and Greens

I think that these could well go hand in hand for me, and if I can manage to get the ball in play off the tee a little more, hopefully the greens should follow! Again, 45% might be optimistic, but lets work towards it.

  • GIR %: 30.93% ⇒ 45%
    • 33.33% A slight increase so far on last year, and increased a little since my last update in May, but I’m starting to think my goal was a little more optimistic than I thought! As before, the above numbers significantly improve when I find the fairway, with last years number being 42.54% GIR per FIR, and this year 41.35% GIR per FIR… which just goes to show I need to hit more fairways
  • FIR %: 32.37 ⇒ 45%
    • 32.05% Poor start to the year off the tee with my review in May being 27.42% . I’ve started to consider strategy a lot more off the tee, and my driver rarely comes out of the bag right now!

Scoring Averages

Minor improvements across the board needed here, and I am targeting most improvement on the par 5s. Instead of always pulling the big stick, I need to learn to sometimes treat them as clear 3 shot holes, and focus on keeping the ball in play!

  • Scoring Average Par 3: 3.62 ⇒ 3.5
    • 3.58 Marginally improved from last year. Continues to be one of the stronger points of my game. On Par 3s this year I average 44.8% GIR!
  • Scoring Average Par 4: 4.99 ⇒ 4.75
    • 5.00 After some struggles early season, this has started to return to the levels I set in 2018. 
  • Scoring Average Par 5: 5.91 ⇒ 5.5
    • 5.83 Slight improvement so far on last year, which I am mostly putting down to better course management, and playing some par 5s as genuine three shotters and focusing on getting the ball in play off the tee.
  • Scoring Average: 86.9 ⇒ 84
    • 86.8 near identical to last year after 30 rounds, but I feel that my form is on the up at the minute, which I hope to carry into my next few rounds!

Short Game

An area that I feel needs work, and is always the first area of my game to go when i don’t play regularly. If I can hit more greens, I think it will be difficult to expect my Putts per Round to come down as in theory, proximity to the hole is likely to be greater, so I think targeting minor improvements, hopefully holing more birdie putts than 3 putts, and keeping the 3 putts to less than 1 per round on average would be a big step!

  • Putts per Round: 32.1 ⇒ 32
    • 32.23. An area highlighted by my lovely lady / caddie / scorer / photographer as one of my weaknesses back in May when I was averaging 33 putts per round. At which point I purchased a PuttOut, and this seemed to have a slight effect! Since I changed putter, this number is down at 30.92 – so possibly money well spent so far as this is below my target!
  • Putts per GIR: 2.01 ⇒ 1.9
    • Still at bang on 2! As long as this number stays below two, I am making more birdies than bogies after hitting the GIR, which is good enough for me! Down to 1.96 with the new putter, converting over 17% of birdie chances, as opposed to 13% with the old putter in 2018.
  • Putts per Missed GIR: 1.68 ⇒ 1.6
    • 1.69 – Very similar to last year! Scrambling could be a little better. My chipping is often one of the weaker parts of my game, not getting the approach close enough. Something to work on! 1.59 (meeting my goal) since changing to my new flatstick!
  • 3 Putt %: 7.59% ⇒ 5.55%
    • 9.07% – Down by 0.8% since my May review, but still a significant increase from last year. In the 12 rounds since reverting back to a short putter (34″), this number sits at 6.94%, so the change has definitely helped me head in the right direction!

How are you getting on with your 2018 goals?

2018 Goals Update 13/05/2018

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When reviewing my 2017 year in numbers, I decided that it would also be beneficial to set myself some goals and targets for 2018.

The goals that I set were optimistic (perhaps overly so since I rarely practice and mainly just play..!), but I felt that I had to make them challenging, hoping that it would spur me on to improve.

I’ve reach a point in my season where I won’t be playing for a few weeks, so thought it would be a good chance to sit down and assess where I am in terms of my goals, and maybe start to think about where I need to put a little more work in (and maybe do a bit of targeted practising!)

All of the information below in red is the update as of 13/05/2018.

 

How many more courses in Sussex can I tick off?

One of the main purposes of this blog is to get out and try and play as many of the courses in Sussex as I can! I felt that playing 30 rounds across 20 courses last year was a good effort, and I’m hoping if I can squeeze another 10 rounds in this year I’ll hopefully play around 25 or so courses.

  • Rounds played: 30  ⇒ 40+
    • 9. I’ve made a good start here this year, where I am already up 7 rounds on last year.
  • Courses played: 20 ⇒ 25
    • 8. (Seaford Head Golf Club, Dyke Golf Club, Pyecombe Golf Club, Rusper Golf Club, West Hove Golf Club, Willingdon Golf Club, Rookwood Golf Club, Lewes Golf Club). 

The big one- Handicap

So I think that this one is going to be a tough ask given my lack of practice time, and playing different courses week in, week out. But hey, gotta aim high!

  • Handicap: 13.2 ⇒ 10
    • 12.7. Handicap has come down, largely due to my most recent round (+10), which knocked me down 0.9 after it had crept up at the start of the year.

Fairways and Greens

I think that these could well go hand in hand for me, and if I can manage to get the ball in play off the tee a little more, hopefully the greens should follow! Again, 45% might be optimistic, but lets work towards it.

  • GIR %: 30.93% ⇒ 45%
    • 32.10% A slight increase so far on last year, but plenty of work left to do in order to reach my goal. As you would expect, the above numbers significantly improve when I find the fairway, with last years number being 42.54% GIR per FIR, and this year 38.24% GIR per FIR… which makes the next stat all the more important…!
  • FIR %: 32.37 ⇒ 45%
    • 27.42% Poor start to the year off the tee. I’ve had rounds where I’ve been striking the ball well, and missing the fairways has sometimes been a little unlucky, but this is definitely one area I need to improve, not only to hit my goal, but also to score better. 

Scoring Averages

Minor improvements across the board needed here, and I am targeting most improvement on the par 5s. Instead of always pulling the big stick, I need to learn to sometimes treat them as clear 3 shot holes, and focus on keeping the ball in play!

  • Scoring Average Par 3: 3.62 ⇒ 3.5
    • 3.61 Consistent with last year. Continues to be one of the stronger points of my game. On Par 3s this year I average over 47% GIR!
  • Scoring Average Par 4: 4.99 ⇒ 4.75
    • 5.16 This is definitely going in the wrong direction, mainly due to my GIR being down below 25% here. Having to scramble on nearly every hole is tough!
  • Scoring Average Par 5: 5.91 ⇒ 5.5
    • 5.97 Comparable (if not slightly worse) than last year. Par 5s for me are about the second shot, which is useful having only found 17% of fairways on par 5s this year. I need to work on getting the first two strokes solid and in play, and then we can start to think about scoring.
  • Scoring Average: 86.9 ⇒ 84
    • 88.9 I guess I expect my scoring to be a little higher in Winter, with less carry, less roll, less smooth greens and having had a few months off, it takes a while to get back into the swing of things. Lets see where we are at after the next 10 rounds!

Short Game

An area that I feel needs work, and is always the first area of my game to go when i don’t play regularly. If I can hit more greens, I think it will be difficult to expect my Putts per Round to come down as in theory, proximity to the hole is likely to be greater, so I think targeting minor improvements, hopefully holing more birdie putts than 3 putts, and keeping the 3 putts to less than 1 per round on average would be a big step!

  • Putts per Round: 32.1 ⇒ 32
    • 33 An area highlighted by my lovely lady / caddie / scorer / photographer as one of my weaknesses whenever I am lucky enough to have her join me out on the course. I’ve taken appropriate steps and purchased a PuttOut training aid, so hopefully this number will start to head downwards!
  • Putts per GIR: 2.01 ⇒ 1.9
    • 2 As long as this number stays below two, I am making more birdies than bogies after hitting the GIR, which is good enough for me!
  • Putts per Missed GIR: 1.68 ⇒ 1.6
    • 1.75 Scrambling could be a little better. My chipping is often one of the weaker parts of my game, not getting the approach close enough. Something to work on!
  • 3 Putt %: 7.59% ⇒ 5.55%
    • 9.88% I need to change my mindset on putting at times, and to know when to try to hole the putt, and know when to lag it up for an easy two putt. Mid handicap golfing is all about damage limitation I find, and three putts should (and need to) be avoidable!

 

How are you getting on with your 2018 goals?

2018 Goals

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When reviewing my 2017 year in numbers, I decided that it would also be beneficial to set myself some goals and targets for 2018. I’ll be the first to admit they are very optimistic given the fact that I don’t tend to practice too much and prefer to be out on the course playing!

In the below list, I have included by 2017 numbers for reference, so that you can see just how much I need to improve some areas!

How many more courses in Sussex can I tick off?

One of the main purposes of this blog is to get out and try and play as many of the courses in Sussex as I can! I felt that playing 30 rounds across 20 courses last year was a good effort, and I’m hoping if I can squeeze another 10 rounds in this year I’ll hopefully play around 25 or so courses.

  • Rounds played: 30  ⇒ 40+
  • Courses played: 20 ⇒ 25

The big one- Handicap

So I think that this one is going to be a tough ask given my lack of practice time, and playing different courses week in, week out. But hey, gotta aim high!

  • Handicap: 13.2 ⇒ 10

Fairways and Greens

I think that these could well go hand in hand for me, and if I can manage to get the ball in play off the tee a little more, hopefully the greens should follow! Again, 45% might be optimistic, but lets work towards it.

  • GIR %: 30.93% ⇒ 45%
  • FIR %: 32.37 ⇒ 45%

Scoring Averages

Minor improvements across the board needed here, and I am targeting most improvement on the par 5s. Instead of always pulling the big stick, I need to learn to sometimes treat them as clear 3 shot holes, and focus on keeping the ball in play!

  • Scoring Average Par 3: 3.62 ⇒ 3.5
  • Scoring Average Par 4: 4.99 ⇒ 4.75
  • Scoring Average Par 5: 5.91 ⇒ 5.5
  • Scoring Average: 86.9 ⇒ 84

Short Game

An area that I feel needs work, and is always the first area of my game to go when i don’t play regularly. If I can hit more greens, I think it will be difficult to expect my Putts per Round to come down as in theory, proximity to the hole is likely to be greater, so I think targeting minor improvements, hopefully holing more birdie putts than 3 putts, and keeping the 3 putts to less than 1 per round on average would be a big step!

  • Putts per Round: 32.1 ⇒ 32
  • Putts per GIR: 2.01 ⇒ 1.9
  • Putts per Missed GIR: 1.68 ⇒ 1.6
  • 3 Putt %: 7.59% ⇒ 5.55%

 

I would love to hear your 2018 goals? Get in contact below or across any of my social media platforms!