The statistic reflects a golfer’s ability to hit the putting surface in a specified number of strokes. Specifically, it denotes reaching the green in one stroke on a par 3, two strokes on a par 4, or three strokes on a par 5. Successfully achieving this indicates accurate approach play and efficient course management. For example, if a player hits 12 out of 18 greens in the expected number of strokes based on the par of the hole, their statistic for that round would be 66.7%.
This measurement is crucial for assessing a golfer’s overall performance and identifying areas for improvement. A high percentage suggests consistent ball-striking and distance control, leading to more opportunities for birdies and pars. Historically, it has served as a key metric for professional golfers and analysts alike, providing insight into a player’s strengths and weaknesses relative to their peers. Consistently achieving this benchmark is often correlated with lower scores and success in competitive play.