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Greens in Regulation
Greens in Regulation | Golfers’ Statistics
Greens in Regulation is a measure of how often a golfer reaches the the putting surface with two strokes remaining to obtain par. This would require reaching the green in 1 stroke for a par-3, 2 strokes for a par-4 and 3 strokes for a par-5. This statistic is tracked by the My Game round recorder on GolfLink and listed here as a percentage, along with the number of greens hit, the number of holes tracked and the total rounds for which each golfer has recorded this statistic over the last year.
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Rank
Golfer
Percentage
Greens Hit
NO. OF HOLES
Rounds
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gregoryc1049
77.78%
42
54
3
2
Bowen26
75.66%
202
267
15
3
jasontf
74.44%
134
180
10
4
wamsher07
70.37%
114
162
9
5
Al_Hogan
66.05%
142
215
12
6
milnix
65.82%
52
79
10
7
Greg_Brock
64.96%
673
1036
58
8
HAMJR
62.89%
100
159
9
9
par4troy
61.82%
68
110
7
10
FCCaddy
61.81%
89
144
9
11
AJWeise
60.56%
545
900
50
12
hblaney1
60.00%
60
100
6
13
nrich86
58.64%
95
162
9
14
Jeremy_Church
58.12%
136
234
13
15
marshallda
57.76%
93
161
9
T16
rkelliott
56.94%
123
216
12
T16
rocketw31
56.94%
41
72
4
18
bassicallybass
56.21%
86
153
14
19
glennehurst
55.97%
75
134
10
20
1MrJimmy
55.68%
49
88
5
21
dweber1212
55.56%
30
54
3
22
JKitts
54.94%
556
1012
61
23
JHMoore
54.55%
54
99
6
24
Eric77
54.33%
163
300
18
25
cretamk
53.98%
61
113
9
26
Boigeyman
53.42%
125
234
13
27
tk49
53.17%
67
126
8
28
sgb1970
52.94%
81
153
10
29
Stachowiak
52.79%
142
269
16
30
ShellV1
52.78%
76
144
8
31
iplawyertx
52.27%
207
396
22
32
jrwojo21
52.08%
50
96
7
33
Arkbuck
52.04%
473
909
51
T34
msarcher
51.85%
28
54
4
T34
dmpfdu10
51.85%
56
108
6
36
mmoff
51.75%
177
342
19
37
Mike_Buono
50.79%
32
63
7
38
GoDawgs
50.72%
35
69
4
39
jonny5
50.68%
634
1251
72
40
Golfaddict1285
50.46%
109
216
12
41
forest_333
49.38%
80
162
9
T42
Dunder
49.27%
271
550
41
T42
jdgolfer
49.27%
336
682
38
44
jesusman
49.23%
64
130
8
45
Sybarite007
48.70%
131
269
16
46
Chris_Munzwandi
48.51%
49
101
7
47
jweisr
48.24%
41
85
7
48
cbs11golf
48.15%
52
108
6
49
bradengd
47.76%
32
67
4
50
zoltmast
47.54%
58
122
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