What does GIR stand for?

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Green in Regulation

Green in Regulation (GIR) is a key golf statistic that tracks whether a player reaches the green in the expected number of strokes—two strokes under par for each hole. For example:

- On a par-3 hole, landing on the green in one stroke counts as a GIR.

- On a par-4 hole, reaching the green in two strokes qualifies as a GIR.

- On a par-5 hole, getting to the green in three strokes is considered a GIR.

Maintaining a high GIR percentage is a strong indicator of accurate ball-striking, approach shot precision, and overall scoring efficiency. Professional golfers often aim for a high GIR rate to increase their chances of making putts for birdies or pars, leading to better overall performance.

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How is GIR used?

  • His consistent GIR percentage allowed him to lower his scores by giving himself more birdie opportunities on the green.

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