SSCRM Golf Abbreviation

SSCRM has various meanings in the Golf category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of SSCRM in Golf.

Scrambles Made

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Scrambles Made (SSCRM) is a golf statistic that measures a player's ability to save par or better after missing a green in regulation (GIR). A successful scramble typically involves:

- An accurate recovery shot from off the green (rough, fairway, or bunker).

- Making the subsequent putt to secure par or better.

A high SSCRM percentage indicates strong short-game skills, including chipping, pitching, and putting. Players with excellent scrambling ability minimize bogeys by effectively recovering from tough lies and challenging positions on the course.

Example sentence: His exceptional SSCRM percentage helped him stay competitive by consistently saving par despite missing greens in regulation.

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How is SSCRM used in Golf?

  • His exceptional SSCRM percentage helped him stay competitive by consistently saving par despite missing greens in regulation.

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