Track Scrambling & Turn Mistakes Into Pars
Great scramblers make pars when they miss greens. Track your scrambling percentage, identify where you're saving par and where you're not. Lower scores through better recovery.
Track overall scrambling percentage with trends
See scrambling rates by lie, distance, and shot type
Monitor improvement over time with visual charts
Complete Scrambling Analytics
Master the art of recovery
Scrambling Percentage
Track your overall scrambling % over time. Watch improvement from 25% to 35% to 45%+ as your short game sharpens.
Scrambling by Location
See rates from different miss locations: short of green, long, left, right. Identify patterns in your game.
Distance Performance
Compare scrambling from various distances off the green. Maybe you're great from 10 yards but struggle from 30.
Lie Type Analysis
Track scrambling from fairway, rough, sand, under trees, and other lies. Know your strengths and weaknesses.
Improvement Trends
Visual charts show scrambling improvement over weeks and months. See proof that your short game work pays off.
Scoring Correlation
See how scrambling % affects your final score. Every 10% improvement typically saves 1+ strokes.
Track Every Scramble Situation
Simple tracking after missed greens
Mark Missed Greens
When you miss a green in regulation, mark it as a scramble opportunity with lie type and location.
Record Par Save Result
After completing the hole, record whether you made par or better (successful scramble) or bogey+ (failed scramble).
Review Scrambling Stats
See your scrambling percentage overall and broken down by every situation type.
Scrambling Statistics Questions
What's the difference between scrambling and up-and-down?
They're the same thing! Both terms mean saving par or better after missing the green in regulation. Different terminology, identical stat.
What's a good scrambling percentage?
Average golfers: 25-30%. Good players (5-10 hdcp): 35-45%. Scratch golfers: 50-55%. Tour players: 60%+. Aim to improve by 5-10 percentage points per year.
How many scramble opportunities per round?
It depends on your GIR. If you hit 6 greens, you have 12 scramble chances (assuming all par 3s, 4s, and 5s). More missed greens = more scramble opportunities.
Should I count par saves on par 5s differently?
No. A scramble is a scramble regardless of par. Miss the green in regulation, save par = successful scramble.
Which lie types are hardest to scramble from?
Most amateurs struggle from: deep rough, sand, under trees, and long distances (30+ yards). Track your data to find YOUR hardest situations.
How fast can I improve my scrambling %?
With focused short game practice, most golfers improve 10-15 percentage points in 2-3 months. That's 1-2 strokes saved per round!
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