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Putts Per Green in Regulation (PPGIR) is a golf statistic that measures the average number of putts a player takes after reaching the green in regulation (GIR). This stat is crucial for analyzing a golfer's putting efficiency and ability to convert birdie or par opportunities.
A lower PPGIR indicates strong putting performance, as it shows a player can complete holes efficiently once they've reached the green on time. Professional golfers strive for a PPGIR close to or below 2.0, meaning they typically two-putt or better on greens reached in regulation.
GolfPPGIR (Putting Performance on Greens in Regulation) is a golf metric used to evaluate a player's ability to convert scoring opportunities after reaching the green in regulation (GIR). This statistic focuses on putting accuracy, efficiency, and consistency, measuring how well a golfer capitalizes on favorable green positions.
A low PPGIR suggests strong putting performance, meaning the player minimizes three-putts and effectively sinks putts for birdies and pars. Conversely, a high PPGIR may indicate struggles wit
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