Differences in shot-making skills among high and low money winners on the PGA tour.
Author(s)
Engelhardt GM.
ID#
9229453
Abstract
Analysis of individual performance statistics for the 1995 Professional Golf Association tour yielded statistically significant differences between the shot-making skills of the to ten and bottom ten money winners. Only two skills (driving distance and total driving) were significantly higher among the ten top-ranked money winners.