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# Revolutionary strokes gained method Data-driven performance insights Strategic golf improvement Every Shot Counts: Using the Revolutionary Strokes Gained Approach to Improve Your Golf Performance and Strategy

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## Key Features

- • **Elevate Your Skills:** Designed for golfers of all levels looking to enhance their game.
- • **Join the Revolution:** Be part of a community that’s redefining golf performance.
- • **Transform Your Game:** Unlock the secrets of the strokes gained approach to elevate your golf performance.
- • **Data-Driven Insights:** Leverage analytics to refine your strategy and make every shot count.
- • **Master Your Strategy:** Learn how to approach each hole with confidence and precision.

## Overview

Every Shot Counts introduces the innovative strokes gained approach, providing golfers with actionable insights and strategies to improve their performance on the course. This book is essential for anyone looking to enhance their game through data-driven analysis and strategic thinking.

## Description

Columbia Business School professor Mark Broadie’s paradigm-shifting approach that uses statistics and golf analytics to transform the game. Mark Broadie is at the forefront of a revolutionary new approach to the game of golf. What does it take to drop ten strokes from your golf score? What part of Tiger Woods’ game makes him a winner? Traditional golf stats can't answer these questions. Broadie, a professor at Columbia Business School, helped the PGA Tour develop its cutting-edge strokes gained putting stat. In this eye-opening new book, Broadie uses analytics from the financial world to uncover the secrets of the game of golf. He crunches mountains of data to show both professional and amateur golfers how to make better decisions on the course. This eagerly awaited resource is for any player who wants to understand the pros, improve golf skills, and make every shot count.

Review: A Landmark Achievement in the Study of Golf - Mr. Broadie has combined sophisticated data analysis with the PGA's state-of-the-art shot tracking database (Shotlink) to finally solve nearly all the age-old dilemmas in golf. It is a fascinating work, and heralds a new era in golf statistics, analytics, and ramifications to strategy. Without either (the analysis) and the data (shotlink) these truths would have continued to be hidden. What kind of mysteries are being solved here? Only all the important ones, like: *Why traditional golf statistics (GIR, driving distance average, Fairways-in-Regulation) can't rank players or predict winners. *Why calculating "averages" is incomplete at best. *What's more important, driving or putting? *How should we reconcile counting stokes (per hole), vs. inches (putts), vs. yards (drives) *What should you practice? *Where should you aim? *Why are the best players in the world the best? When Mr. Broadie matches the data to his formulas, the names that rise to the top are the who's-who of golf: Woods, Els, Donald, Lefty, Rory, and the rest. There's a reason these guys are all household names and it is NOT their GIR, FIR, or Average Drive. The "Shots Gained" statistic explains it all, for every shot, drives, approach, even pitches and putts. The entire game is laid bare, finally. I would not doubt that Mr. Broadie already has a sequel in the works (he should!) because the contents of this book could be applied to much deeper golf questions. This edition had to get all the easy targets out of the way, but they are whoppers. I can now see how every other golf book in history has fallen short. Nobody has had shot data like this in the history of golf, along with the skills to properly analyze it. It is not an exaggeration to say that 95% of golf books are now obsolete -- and now factually proven wrong. Right now it is spring, and my email box is full of ads and promotions that read (actual quotes: "How to Score Low! Did you know the pro's average 290 yards... blah blah" and "... master the short game with our wedges! ... drop the score on your scorecard!) ... I can now see the holes in these statistics (even the real ones) from a mile away. I know what to practice now, and it isn't 30-yard pitch shots and 30-foot putts anymore! ** Criticisms ** Very, very few. Almost all the information in this book is illuminating for golfers of all skill levels. Mr. Broadie takes extra pains to make his statistics relevant to 80, 90, and 100-golfers. I found the chapter on putting to be a bit tedious, for not much new insight. Many putting methods have covered these topics in detail over the years, and while Mr. Broadie's statistics confirm many of the truisms, they don't really add a lot of new insight. Those who haven't put in much study in the putting arena might find it helpful though. I found it quite comparable to the AimPoint school of putting technique, but without the specificity of the AimPoint charts (which is also used in PGA broadcasts to reveal putting lines, and is heavily physics based). I definitely wanted more strategic analysis on game-type situations (fodder for the sequel, perhaps!). A fascinating study on how to play holes with OB on one side is very useful. I wanted to see strategies for going to tight pins, long par 3s or short par 3's, fairway bunkers, and similar. Like I said, there is still plenty of room for a sequel. I don't often gush about products or books, but honestly I have read a lot of golf books, hang out on golf forums, and read all the magazines. This is the best golf book I have ever read. No joke.
Review: Great read…. - Every Shot Counts is a great way to understand “shots gained…philosophy.” Written by the man that came up with the Shots Gained metric used by the PGA. It will help every level of golf you may play at because it does a great job of statistically showing which shots are more important than others. Some of the results will surprise you. Very well written.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #12,760 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #6 in Sports Reference (Books) #6 in Sports Encyclopedias #9 in Golf (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,374 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Landmark Achievement in the Study of Golf
*by W***A on March 24, 2014*

Mr. Broadie has combined sophisticated data analysis with the PGA's state-of-the-art shot tracking database (Shotlink) to finally solve nearly all the age-old dilemmas in golf. It is a fascinating work, and heralds a new era in golf statistics, analytics, and ramifications to strategy. Without either (the analysis) and the data (shotlink) these truths would have continued to be hidden. What kind of mysteries are being solved here? Only all the important ones, like: *Why traditional golf statistics (GIR, driving distance average, Fairways-in-Regulation) can't rank players or predict winners. *Why calculating "averages" is incomplete at best. *What's more important, driving or putting? *How should we reconcile counting stokes (per hole), vs. inches (putts), vs. yards (drives) *What should you practice? *Where should you aim? *Why are the best players in the world the best? When Mr. Broadie matches the data to his formulas, the names that rise to the top are the who's-who of golf: Woods, Els, Donald, Lefty, Rory, and the rest. There's a reason these guys are all household names and it is NOT their GIR, FIR, or Average Drive. The "Shots Gained" statistic explains it all, for every shot, drives, approach, even pitches and putts. The entire game is laid bare, finally. I would not doubt that Mr. Broadie already has a sequel in the works (he should!) because the contents of this book could be applied to much deeper golf questions. This edition had to get all the easy targets out of the way, but they are whoppers. I can now see how every other golf book in history has fallen short. Nobody has had shot data like this in the history of golf, along with the skills to properly analyze it. It is not an exaggeration to say that 95% of golf books are now obsolete -- and now factually proven wrong. Right now it is spring, and my email box is full of ads and promotions that read (actual quotes: "How to Score Low! Did you know the pro's average 290 yards... blah blah" and "... master the short game with our wedges! ... drop the score on your scorecard!) ... I can now see the holes in these statistics (even the real ones) from a mile away. I know what to practice now, and it isn't 30-yard pitch shots and 30-foot putts anymore! ** Criticisms ** Very, very few. Almost all the information in this book is illuminating for golfers of all skill levels. Mr. Broadie takes extra pains to make his statistics relevant to 80, 90, and 100-golfers. I found the chapter on putting to be a bit tedious, for not much new insight. Many putting methods have covered these topics in detail over the years, and while Mr. Broadie's statistics confirm many of the truisms, they don't really add a lot of new insight. Those who haven't put in much study in the putting arena might find it helpful though. I found it quite comparable to the AimPoint school of putting technique, but without the specificity of the AimPoint charts (which is also used in PGA broadcasts to reveal putting lines, and is heavily physics based). I definitely wanted more strategic analysis on game-type situations (fodder for the sequel, perhaps!). A fascinating study on how to play holes with OB on one side is very useful. I wanted to see strategies for going to tight pins, long par 3s or short par 3's, fairway bunkers, and similar. Like I said, there is still plenty of room for a sequel. I don't often gush about products or books, but honestly I have read a lot of golf books, hang out on golf forums, and read all the magazines. This is the best golf book I have ever read. No joke.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great read….
*by J***. on April 13, 2026*

Every Shot Counts is a great way to understand “shots gained…philosophy.” Written by the man that came up with the Shots Gained metric used by the PGA. It will help every level of golf you may play at because it does a great job of statistically showing which shots are more important than others. Some of the results will surprise you. Very well written.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sabermetrics, er, PGA-metrics, 101
*by A***N on May 1, 2014*

A sound, data-driven response to the "short game is king" philosophy. Mark Broadie uses extensive databases of both professional and amateur data to capture what parts of the game distinguish the best players from the rest. The enormous amount of data used, and the sound analytical techniques applied, makes this a milestone in quantitative analysis of golf scoring. The weakness of this book is that I'm really not sure how to categorize it. The level of detail used to described the "Strokes Gained" metric is impressive, but the metric itself is highly simplistic and ignores obvious factors that would have been easily measurable in the data. Perhaps Prof. Broadie simplified his analysis for the layman reader, but it lacks the statistical rigor that may have been expected given his credentials. On the other hand, as has been mentioned elsewhere, the book does not give tips for actually making better swings. So, clearly it's not an instructional book. I see this as something on the order of Bill James' baseball analysis -- while the statistical treatment may be simplistic and amateurish, the application of quantitative analysis to this topic is groundbreaking. One last comment. According to the author, Dave Pelz agrees with his conclusions.

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