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Comprehensive analysis of golf performance on the PGA tour: 1990-2004

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PERCEPTUAL AND MOTOR SKILLS
Volume 102, Issue 1, Pages 109-117

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PERCEPTUAL MOTOR SKILLS
DOI: 10.2466/PMS.102.1.109-117

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Researchers have investigated the relationship between different shot-making measures and performance on the PGA Tour. Prior studies have typically focused on a short period of time or used a restricted sample so long-term trends were not discernible. To remedy this Situation, the present study looked at the longitudinal performance of professional golfers from 1990-2004. The findings indicated a remarkable stability in terms of the relative importance of Greens In Regulation and Putting Average in explaining the variability in Scoring Average. The findings also indicated a declining importance of driving in recent years due, in part, to a strengthening of the negative relationship between Driving Distance and Driving Accuracy.

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