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Track One-Putts & Make More Birdies

Great putters make more one-putts. Track your make percentage from every distance, see your conversion rates improve, and watch birdies pile up.

🎯 Easy to use ✅ Track every putt ⛳ Average 1.5 more birdies

Track one-putt percentage per round and over time

See make percentages by distance (3', 6', 10', 15', 20'+)

Monitor birdie conversion rate on GIR holes

Complete One-Putt Analytics

Know your make percentages

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One-Putt Frequency

Track one-putts per round over time. Watch improvement from 4 to 6 to 8+ one-putts per round.

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Make % by Distance

See your make percentage from 3', 6', 10', 15', 20'+. Know exactly which distances you're making and missing.

Birdie Conversion Rate

On holes where you hit GIR, what % do you birdie? Track improvement as your putting sharpens.

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Putt Value Analysis

See how many strokes your putting gains or costs vs average. Positive = you're a good putter. Negative = work on putting.

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Trend Tracking

Visual charts show your putting improvement. Watch make percentages climb and one-putts increase.

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Practice Correlation

See how putting practice affects on-course make percentages. Measure the impact of your work.

Track Your Putting Performance

Simple tracking, clear insights

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Log Putts Made

After each hole, mark if you one-putted. Note the distance of your first putt.

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Review Make Percentages

See your one-putt rate and make percentages by distance. Identify your strengths and weaknesses.

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Practice Weak Distances

Work on distances where your make % is low. Track improvement as your percentages climb.

One-Putt Percentage Questions

How many one-putts per round should I make?

Average golfers: 3-5 per round. Good players (5-10 hdcp): 5-7 per round. Scratch golfers: 7-9 per round. More one-putts = lower scores.

What's a good make percentage from 6 feet?

Average golfers: 40-50%. Good players: 55-65%. Scratch golfers: 70-75%. Tour players: 80%+. This distance separates good putters from great ones.

Should I count long putts I make as one-putts?

Yes! Any hole where you sink your first putt is a one-putt, regardless of distance. Draining a 40-footer counts the same as making a 3-footer.

What's more important: making putts or avoiding 3-putts?

For most amateurs, avoiding 3-putts matters more. Once you're consistently 2-putting, then focus on making more to increase one-putt percentage.

How can I improve my one-putt percentage?

Practice short putts (3-6 feet) for higher conversion rates. Improve lag putting to get longer first putts closer. Both increase one-putt frequency.

What's a good birdie conversion rate on GIR?

Average golfers: 10-15%. Good players: 15-25%. Scratch golfers: 25-35%. Tour players: 35%+. This metric shows how well you capitalize on GIR.

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