As amateur golfers, we love to compare ourselves against other players. Whether it’s in relation to how far the average club golfer hits their 7-iron or how far amateurs hit their driver, we all want to check our performance against our peers in a bid to gain valuable bragging rights and understand where we need to improve our game.
The balance between improving accuracy and increasing distance on the golf course is a difficult one to manage, especially as the data suggests the ability to hit a long ball is a huge factor in reducing your handicap.
The importance of improving accuracy in your golf swing is not to be overlooked however, as keeping the ball in-play and setting up scoring opportunities from the fairway is also a very effective way to shoot lower scores and limit the amount of golf balls amateurs lose per round.
In this article, Golf Monthly Top 50 Coach Peter Finch shares a few common faults and fixes, including his best tips for how to improve accuracy in your golf shots…
Are You More Accurate Than The Average Amateur Golfer?
How many fairways does an amateur golfer hit per round on average?
According to the latest Shot Scope data, there is very little disparity in the amount of fairways hit in the average round when comparing scratch golfers to players who possess a handicap index of 25 or less. There is actually just a 5% gap between a scratch golfer (50%) and a 20-handicapper (45%), with a 25-handicapper hitting marginally more (47%) on average.
The average amateur golfer hits around 48% of fairways, meaning in a round of 18-holes on a course where there are 14 par-4 or par-5 holes, the average club amateur is finding the short grass around seven times per round.
When you compare that performance to a PGA Tour professional, the gulf becomes more considerable. The PGA Tour average is currently 58%, but the most accurate on tour average around 75% of fairways hit. For reference, two-time Major Champion Collin Morikawa hits around 71% of fairways – making him one of the most accurate ball strikers on the planet.
Peter Finch: Tips To Improve Your Accuracy On The Golf Course
Peter Finch is one of the most recognisable PGA professionals in the world, delivering online free lessons to golfers across the globe with a combined social following of almost one million people.
In his coaching career, Peter Finch has supported golfers of all abilities to play better…
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