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Round-by-round vectors show whether your game is moving toward your goal or drifting. ● Improving / Target ● Flat ● Worsening ┈ Goal line
Total score each round. The blue line smooths out variance (5-round rolling avg). A downward trend means you're shooting lower—moving toward your index goal.
GIR % per round. The blue line smooths variance. Higher = more greens hit = more birdie/par chances. This is the #1 predictor of lower scores.
Total putts per round. The shaded band is the 32–36 target zone (~2 putts/hole). Staying in or below the band means your short game isn't costing you strokes.
USGA-style projected index from all rounds (best N of M differentials × 0.96). Uses slope/rating when available.
Your "You Are Here" map—benchmarked against golfers your age and skill level, not PGA pros.
Index Goal: 0 — current index 4.5, 4.5 strokes away.
Benchmarked against golfers aged 50–59 with a 0–4 handicap · targets calibrated to your 0 index goal.
Avg score: 80 — near goal target (goal target 72).
GIR: 52% — above goal target. Goal target: 42%+.
Putts/round: 34.6 — average (peer avg 32–36).
Avg Putts GIR: 2.1 — on target (target 1.9–2.1).
Avg Putts (not GIR): 1.7 — on target (target 1.8–2.0).
Fairway %: 63% — above goal (goal target 46%+).
Compared to golfers aged 50–59 with a 0–4 handicap, you are losing 0.5 strokes on approach but gaining on the green.
You average 1.2 double-bogey-plus holes per round. Eliminating just one of those (by improving drive recovery and approach consistency) would move your projected handicap from 5 toward your goal of 0.
You tend to miss both ways. Pick a side and commit, or aim center.
Vector matches drill videos to your focus—GIR, fairways, putting, tee dispersion.
Generates one 8.5"×11" sheet—yardage book + scorecard. Sign up for your own courses and data.
Print on 8.5"×11". Fold in half twice—title (1/4 page) on front when closed; inside has yardage book on top, scorecard on bottom.