garublador
* Ace Member *
The more information you have on any given round the more meaningful data analysis will be after the round is over. However, just keeping a single score for each round can lead to some incorrect analysis. If you really want to improve, you'll need to know exactly what skills you need to develop to get your scores down. Just working to lower your overall score on one or two courses could lead to "home-course-itis" where you're good on your home courses, but can run into situations on other courses that have a big, negative impact on your score.
Here's a little article about working on skills rather than scores:
https://www.dgcoursereview.com/dgr/resources/articles/measureskills.shtml
Here's a little article about working on skills rather than scores:
https://www.dgcoursereview.com/dgr/resources/articles/measureskills.shtml