Is 30 putts a round good?

36 or more putts per round is poor putting. Anywhere between 31-35 putts per round is acceptable good putting for the average golfer. 26-30 putts per round and you have now crossed over into the realm of great putting.
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How many putts per round is average?

The USGA statistics states the average male golfer shoots a 98-99 and has at least 40 putts per round or 2.2 putts per hole. Most recreational and amateur golfers are well above this number while professional golfers average about 1.8 putts per hole and 32 putts per round.
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What is a good number of putts per hole?

As a general rule a total of between 31 and 34 putts per round is good putting. 36 putts per round or 2 or more putts per hole is considered poor putting while 30 putts per round or less is excellent putting.
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How many putts should a 20 handicap take?

20+ Handicap golfers should aim for fewer than 36 putts. 10+ Handicap golfers should aim for fewer than 33 putts. 1-10 Handicap golfers should aim for fewer than 30 putts.
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Is 32 putts per round good?

Some numbers to look for in assessing your putting improvement are as follows... 36 or more putts per round is poor putting. Anywhere between 31-35 putts per round is acceptable good putting for the average golfer. 26-30 putts per round and you have now crossed over into the realm of great putting.
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How many putts does it take to break 80?

(Putts are strokes taken on the putting surface.) For comparison, the typical 95-shooter on average takes 37 putts a round; the typical pro (shooting about 71) takes 29. To break 90, get your putts down to 34 or so. To break 80, get to 31 or 32.
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Is a 16 handicap good?

While, as we have said before, many players do not register for an official handicap, it is still the best way to measure skills. If you want to be considered good you at least need to have an official handicap. The survey found golfers around 16 to 20 handicap to be the average golfer.
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What percentage of golfers can break 80?

Only about 2 percent of all golfers ever break 80, which generally is considered the Holy Grail of scoring. To legitimately break 80 — no improved lies; no 3-foot gimmes; no free drop from out of bounds — is to breathe the rarefied air of good, if not great golf.
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How often are pros 3 putts?

Inside 5 feet: .

For pros, this literally almost never happens. From three-to-five feet, they make the putt 87% of the time, and three-putt just 0.14% of the time. A whopping 142 players on Tour didn't three putt from inside five feet last season.
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How many putts should an 8 handicap take?

Lower handicaps tend to make more 1 putts than 14 and 20. But the biggest percentage change is in 3 putts, with an 8 handicapper at 10%, vs a 20 handicapper at 19%. This shows us that if you are a high handicapper, you need to be lagging more putts and eliminate those dreaded 3 putts!
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How many putts should a 5 handicap have?

Those better players (handicaps 1-5) will average 32 putts per round, compared to 33 for handicaps 6-10, 34 for handicaps 11-15, 35 for handicaps 16-20, and 36 for handicaps 21-28. But the context of greens hit must be added into the equation.
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How many putts does a scratch golfer average?

Research by MyGolfSpy shows the average number of putts per round by a scratch golfer is 31.5 while a 16-20 handicap is 35.8. The PGA Tour average is 3.13%.
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What percentage of shots should be putts?

Putting is an important 40 percent of the game at virtually every level of play. In 2016, the average PGA Tour player needed 29 putts to shoot their average score of 70.85 (41 percent of their strokes). The average 17-handicap golfer needs 34 putts to achieve their average score of 89 (38 percent).
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How many putters should you have?

No more than 5. Get them all the same weight, same plastic, and if you are a bit OCD, even the same colour. One is for your bag, and the other four are for practice. Using more than 4 putters to practice will cause you to devalue individual putts, and is likely to damage your putting rather than improve it.
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What is the least amount of putts in a PGA round?

The PGA Tour record for fewest putts in a round is 18, currently shared by nine golfers (Sam Trahan, Mike McGee, Kenny Knox, Andy North, Jim McGovern, Corey Pavin, Ken Duke, Blake Adams and Cameron Smith).
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What is a respectable golf handicap?

A good golf handicap is ten or less. With a handicap index of ten or less, you will generally shoot somewhere around 82. Shooing in the low 80s is better than average but certainly not good enough to be considered a scratch player.
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Is a 20 handicap good for a golfer?

If you goal is to break 100, then a good golf handicap could be a 20. But if you're trying to become a scratch golfer, a 20 handicap is quite a ways from zero. In general, if you can break 90, that is a good standard of golf.
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How far should an average golfer hit a 7 iron?

The average golfer hits their 7 iron 145 yards, but the average distances will vary between 128 and 160 yards. Golfers in their 20s typically hit the ball the longest, and the distance tends to decrease as the golfer gets older.
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How many golfers can break 70?

According to data collected by the United States Golf Association, only 0.92% of golfers break 70 consistently. You can get an estimate of golfers who break 70 by looking at the handicap data collected by the USGA.
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What handicap do pros have?

The average Tour pro has a handicap index of +5.4.
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How many strokes can a 30 handicap take?

Example 2: A player with a Course Handicap of 30 might play in a four-ball stroke play competition in which the handicap allowance is 90 percent, or 27 strokes.
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Is 78 a good golf score?

The average golf score that is considered to be 'good' for college players is as follows: For men can be anywhere within 68-80. For women, the average scores are between 70-92.
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Can you break 80 without a driver?

No. You don't even need to hit driver if you hate the club and it costs you more strokes than you gain. If you can hit it over 235 and have some short game, you can break 80. The one thing I would say that most golfers who break 80 have a consistent shot off the tee.
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