We’ve all been in a position where we are left with a tough choice on the golf course – putt from the fringe or take our chances with a wedge in hand.
With the images of some common amateur golfer mistakes around the green still burned into my brain, I often opt to stick with the relative safety of my putting stroke – mainly due to the fact that I still haven’t mastered how to spin chip shots.
There are obvious pros and cons for both options, but the data suggests there is only one winner. According to Shot Scope, players are far more likely to get up and down from around the green when opting to use the putter (but more on that later).
With that in mind, we asked Golf Monthly Top 50 Coach Neil Marr to explain when you should (and shouldn’t) putt from the fringe and to share some expert advice on how to get the best out of your flatstick when around the green…
When Should I Putt From The Fringe – What Does The Data Say?
As I mentioned earlier, the latest Shot Scope data overwhelmingly favours putting where possible around the greens. In fact, the average scratch golfer has a proximity of 5ft when opting for putter around the green and gets up and down 81% of the time.
This trend of increased short game success when choosing the flatstick continues for every handicap index range, but particular benefits are seen for high-handicap golfers.
A 25-handicapper gets up and down with putter 62% of the time on average, which despite being the lowest conversion percentage of any other handicap index (below 25) is still drastically better than when the same player goes with a pitching wedge (21%), gap wedge (22%), sand wedge (9%) or lob wedge (8%).
So, with the data apparently favouring the flat stick, what does a PGA professional with more than 35 years experience in the game think?
When Should I Putt From The Fringe – What Does The Pro Say?
Neil Marr
Neil turned professional in 1989, the same year he was Rookie of the Year on Scotland’s Tartan Tour. From 1991, he was Head Teaching Professional at Braid Hills, and in 2000 was appointed Head Teaching Professional at Meldrum House Country Hotel and Golf Course. Alongside his work as a teaching professional, for some 15 years Neil was the Scottish National Under-16…
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