Everything golf, with a twist
http://www.golfshake.com
Stats dashboard, career stats, golf analysis and more!
By Golf Shake on 07-Dec-2007
Comments(3)


This months update provides some exciting news on some new features and updates to the score tracking system which we hope you will find useful and help to enhance your game. I've already discovered that my par 3 scores and putting is letting me down and could save me 7 shots per round!

The new analysis and dashboard is available from the score tracker section.


Stats dashboard

The new stats dashboard now gives you an overview of your overall game including; total numbers for score type ie birdies etc, golf handicap information and recent analysis.

It also provides a snapshot of your recent performance including score, putts, advacned stats, recent rounds as well as information on your points and putting peformance.

Career Stats

The career stats allows you to see a full history of your scoring peformance which is broken down into last rounds and recent rounds. Further more this can be extened to see a month by month comparison or even a comparison of your performance over the last 3 years.

As well as scores and averages the career stats also includes putting information. Further information will be added very soon to include the additional advanced stats you may track.

New indepth buddy analysis

Within the analysis section the career stats has been extended even further to compare your analysis with that of your golf buddies. Once again further updates will be added very soon to help you get into your game even more, including the ability to compare your stats with handicap ranges etc

New graphical analysis

We've also taken the time to start to update and enhance the graphical reporting that is available on the golfshake.com website.

The score analysis will show you a full score overview and comparison to par as well as your recent round scores and comparison of scores to your golf handicap. As with all reporting on the site there is a filer mechanism to allow you to select with rounds are analysed in the reports.

Want to go one step further ? The advanced score analysis will show you a score distribution to highlight your frequent scoring range. On top of that your par 3, 4 and 5 scoring averages are compared to that of handicap ranges to highlight areas for improvement.

New graphical putting analysis

We've also added in some new graphical analysis for putting. Again using the filter system to select rounds the putting analysis will show you your recent putting performance.

Furthermore you can also see an overview of your putting performance including number of 1 putts, 2 putts etc, putting averages per round compared with handicap ranges and 3 putt percentages again compared with handicap ranges. Finally there is distribution chart to help identify your frequent putting scores.

Additional updates (round selector)

The round selector's now also been updated to include an additional overview report so you can quickly see recent rounds and information on score, nett, points, hole averages, fir's, gir's and putting stats.



 

Not that I don't have much to do but I hope you find these new features and analysis useful and look out for further updates very soon relating to further golf analysis and the online golf handicap certificate.







Comments

John Standing - 2007-12-07 18:54:48

 

 

Hi All, Got to give a big thumbs up to Darren and his team for the new stat on Golfshake. Stat-tastic folks…a great enhancement to the site I think. Especially now it’s easy to compare between people…plenty of stuff to get some GST rivalries going for 2008. Half a putt here, wayward drive there…very costly! I just need to improve my stats for 2008 as 2007 is worse now than 2006. Not Good Boy, I’m a golf nerd!  Cheers 

John

Christian Hauser - 2007-12-08 21:55:31

Fully agree with John, great job Darren!

Only one thing I would like to see changed - an entry criteria for the leaderboard. There are way too many excellent stats posted with only one round played. I would suggest something like 10 scores.

Darren Ramowski - 2007-12-10 09:56:44

John, thanks for your comments.  Look out for some more stuff very soon that should be just as useful.

 

Christian, cheers for the feedback, the system is currently set to a minimum of 5.
 
I am about to introduce om new rules for example if you don't set a starting handicap the system by default sets your handicap to 28 for the first 3 rounds so the point calculation on the first 3 rounds can be well above 40 points, these rounds will soon be removed.  I'm also adding in some new rules to weed out more of the bogus data.  Finally par 3,4 and 5 averages will be added in also.

View more : Next


Bookmark this page:


Delicious Digg StumbleUpon Facebook reddit