Monday, July 19, 2010

British Open Putting



British Open Putting

Putting at St Andrews is always key to performance, as the giant greens and fierce winds render the usual stats of driving accuracy and greens in regulation much less determinative of outcome than normal, leaving the slower greens of St Andrews to test long-lag distance control. 

"Touch" in golf is the ability to handle the green conditions in order to control the distance of putts with accuracy and consistency. So who has good touch?

The quickest measure of player skill for touch at St Andrews is simply to count the 3-putts and 4-putts. Tiger Woods logged five 3-jacks. What does that mean? The field of 77 players who finished had an average of 4.6 3-putts (or worse), so Tiger is a little worse than average.

Players with 0-2 3-putts include:

Oosthuizen (2)
Donald (1)
Lehman (1)
Schwartzel (2)
Canizares (2)
Stricker (1)
Taniguchi (0)
Johnson Z. (2)

Players with 7 or more 3-putts include:

Karlsson (7)
Immelman (9)
McDowell (9+1)
Siem (7)
Mahan (11)
Hanson (10)
Fisher (7)
Clarke (7)
Van Pelt (9)
Villegas (7)
Coltart (8)

A more complicated ranking for putting skill orders the players first by fewest total putts, second by fewest 3- or 4-putts, third by most 0- or 1-putts, and fourth by fewest bogeys or worse:

Player

Total 
Putts
3-putts or 
4-putts
1-putts or
0-putts 
Bogeys or 
worse
1. Canizares
120
2
26
12
2. Barnes

4
28
10+3
3. Stricker
121
1
24
8+3
4. Oosthuizen

2
25
6
5. Stenson

3
20+3
6
6. O'Hair

3
26
10+2
7. Donald
122
1
23
10
8. Rock

3
21+2
11
9. Westwood

4
24+1
6
10. Schwartzel
124
2
20+1
7+2
11. Goosen

3
23
5+1
12. Calcavecchia

3
21+1
12+3
13. Kuchar

4
24
12
14. Jimenez

5
25
13+2
15. Clarke

7
25+1
13+1
16. Taniguchi
125
0
19
7+3
17. Lehman

1
20
8
18. Fowler

3
20+1
7+2
19. Johnson D.

3
22
6+3
20. Day

3
22
10+3
21. Miyase

3
22
14
22. Garrido

4
21+1
7+2
23. Jeong

5
22+1
13
24. Kaymer

6
25
11
25. Siem

7
24+1
8+3
26. Gallacher
126
4
22
9+2
27. Scotland

4
22
10+2
28. Lowry

5
21+1
8+2
29. Woods

5
21+1
10+2
30. Mickelson

5+1
25
9+3
31. Johnson Z.
127
2
19
15+1
32. Dredge

3
20
6+3
33. Moriarty

4
21
10
34. Na

4
21
11+2
35. Ishikawa

4
21
11+1
36. Andersson Hed

4
19+1
15+3
37. Watney

5
20+1
9
38. Scott

5
20+1
14+1
39. Casey
128
3
19
4+2
40. Overton

4
20
8
41. Daly

4
20
10+2
42. Chia

4+1
22
12+2
43. Garcia

5
19+1
12
44. Kjeldsen

5
17+2
13+1
45. Holmes

6
20+1
9+1
46. Coltart

8
22+1
16+2
47. Marino
129
4
19
6+3
48. Cink

4
17+1
10
49. Yang

4
19
10+4
50. Slocum

4
17+1
9+2
51. Kahn

4
17+1
11
52. Singh

4
17+1
12
53. Verplank

5
20
11+2
54. Glover

5
20
17
55. Aiken

6
21
15+1
56. McIlroy
130
3+1
19
8+2
57. Johnson R.

5+1
21
13+2
58. Karlsson

7
21
8+1
59. Villegas

7
19+1
10+1
60. Tiley
131
2+1
17
11+2
61. Allenby

4
17
5
62. Senden

4
17
8+3
63. Montgomerie

4
17
7+4
64. Pernice

5
18
8+3
65. Kim

5
18
10+2
66. Poulter

6
17+1
10+2
67. Quiros
132
4
16
11
68. McDowell

9+1
23
13+2
69. Molinari
133
6
17
10
70. Leishman

6
17
12+1
71. Immelman

9
20
14
72. Hanson

10
21
14
73. Dyson
134
5
15
11
74. Van Pelt

9
19
13
75. Mahan

11
21
11+2
76. Senior
136
6
14
14
77. Fisher
138
7
13
11+1











Of the top-10 finishers, the following were also top-10 in putting according to the above ranking:

Oosthuizen
Stenson
O'Hair
Rock
Westwood

Rory McIroy had the worst putting of a top-10 finisher with 130 putts, 3 3-putts, and 1 4-putt. Steve Stricker had superb putting (121 total putts, 1 3-putt) but scored the poorest of the top-10 putters. Mark Calcavecchia also scored poorly with good putting (124 total putts, 3 3-putts). Hunter Mahan had the most 3-putts at 11. Six players had one 4-putt each, including Phil Mickelson.

Cheers!

Geoff Mangum
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