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5:27 pm
June 6, 2008


Gatorbern

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Hello I am Gatorbern :  I have been using this web site to monitor my golf stats about a year and I don't understand the “Scramble” stat that this site gives  % of.  What does it mean and how is it figured out?  Someone please help me out.  Thanks

6:24 pm
June 6, 2008


jw

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huntsville, al

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Sure…


Scramble % is how many times in a round you still made par when not being on the green in regulation. Does that make since?

“It’s easy to hit the fairway, just aim for the rough and miss.”

6:08 am
June 7, 2008


Steveberrywv

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Pinehurst, NC " Home of American Golf"

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To me it does, since my game can not hit a green in regulation. I scramble a lot.

Welcome to the board Gator bern! To me this is one of the better statisical sites I have found.

“I gotta go where it’s warm” Jimmy Buffet

10:40 am
June 7, 2008


jw

Moderator

huntsville, al

posts 51

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I know what you mean. I'm playing about 4 or 5 shots worse this year in my 9 hole golf league. The only stat that's really out of whack is my scramble. Can't seem to get it going around the greens.

“It’s easy to hit the fairway, just aim for the rough and miss.”


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