The Inventor of Strokes Gained
Inventor of the Strokes Gained Statistic.
Columbia Business school professor and author of Every Shot Counts. Mark Broadie has changed the way we see golf performance. His paradigm-shifting approach uses statistics and golf analytics in a way that has transformed the game. Broadie's 'strokes gained' statistic received enough high praise to be adopted by the PGA Tour in 2011, something that hadn't been done for decades.
Week number NINE of the 51 Strokes podcast is coming in hot with the "Moneyball of golf." Just wanted to give a huge shoutout to everyone who bought merch over the weekend. 600 putts were made for everyone who bought on Black Friday. If you missed the live version, head on over to @51strokes on twitter to watch (after you listen to today's episode).
51 Strokes
25 videos
I Golfed with Von Miller
2Caleb Pressley Lies on his Golf Score
3Break 100 Or I Quit Golf Forever
4My Third Scored Round
5My Second Scored Round
6Max Homa Got His Trophy, But Did The Internet Get The Last Laugh?
7Major Announcement Regarding The Future Of 51 Strokes
8Buster Scher Says Abraham Lincoln Is More Valuable Than Zion Williamson
9I Might Have Killed A Bird While Playing Golf
10Playing Golf In The Cold Can Ruin Your Career
11Dan McLaughlin Quit His Day Job To Become A Professional Golfer
12Canseco Says Billy Football Is In TROUBLE
1351 Strokes Goes to Dallas: Vlog
14Having Kids Is Not An Option On The Road To Becoming A Masters Champion
15Reporting Back From 2-Day Golf Training Camp
16Dallas Isn't Ready
17Can The 'Strokes Gained' Statistic Knock 51 Strokes Off Of My Golf Game?
The Inventor of Strokes Gained
19Big Cat Tries To Eat My 51 Strokes Contract
20The Masters Was Boring
21How Erik Anders Lang Got Into Golf
22Does Erik Anders Lang Drink On The Course?
23Erik Anders Lang Says Golf Does Not Exist in America
24Bubba Watson is a Unicorn
25Scott Fawcett Is Redefining Real vs. Feel