Greenside Bunker Play – Key Takeaways
Lower handicaps have better chances to save par when in the greenside bunkerHigher handicappers miss the green 50% of the time once in the bunker
Improved Performance Through Data
Big data is a powerful tool. Not only does it allow golfers to assess individual parts of the game but it provides an opportunity to examine performance from a variety of perspectives.
Golf stat tracking and performance management companies like Shot Scope help golfers better understand their on-course performance. However, by aggregating data from golfers around the world, we get a more complete picture of the realities of amateur performance.
So, as we dive into a relatively straightforward topic, think about where you find the most difficulty on the course. How many shots does it take to get it out of the bunker? And what’s the proximity to the hole when you do get the ball out?
Results From the Greenside Bunker
Observations
Highest percentage of golfers that get the ball inside 6 feet are the two handicappers.The lowest percentage remains true with 2 handicappers regarding missing the green. 2 handicappers show a mere 10% and only 1% of the time the ball is being left in the bunker.The highest handicappers get the ball inside 6 feet of the hole only 5% of the time, miss the green 50% of the time once in the bunker and leave it in the bunker 21% of the time.
The trend shows the lower the handicap you have, the greater chance of getting it inside 6 foot. Lower handicappers tend to hit the green a lot more than higher handicappers. A 26 handicapper misses the green 50% of the time from a greenside bunker.
Proximity to the Hole and Up and Down Percentage
Observations
When hitting the ball out of the bunker, the average proximity to the hole by a 2 handicapper is 12.5 feet.The average proximity to the hole with a 26 handicapper is 17.7 feet.The up and down percentage is highest among the lower handicappers and in-turn the lowest with the higher handicappers.
Again, nothing surprising here. The lower the handicap, the better chances you have hitting it inside 6 feet, closer to the pin, hitting the green and getting up and down. The higher the handicap you have, the percentages go down, proximity to the hole increases, your up and down percentage goes down and you’re more likely to miss the green.






