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Scrambling
Scrambling | Golfers’ Statistics
Scrambling is the percentage of times a golfer makes par or better on a hole where a green was not hit in regulation. Thus, it measures how successfully a golfer “scrambles” to save par (or score lower than par) on a hole where two-putting for par is not an option. Scrambling is tracked by GolfLink’s round recorder and listed here along with the number of greens missed, the number of those holes where par or better was scored and the total rounds for which each golfer has recorded this statistic over the last year.
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Rank
Golfer
Percentage
Par Or Better
Greens Missed
Rounds
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wamsher07
62.50%
30
48
9
2
Jeremy_Church
56.12%
55
98
13
3
mmoff
47.27%
78
165
19
4
Greg_Brock
46.83%
170
363
58
5
jasontf
45.65%
21
46
10
6
OSU_Golfer
44.83%
26
58
6
7
nrich86
44.78%
30
67
9
8
GarryHauser
44.55%
98
220
22
9
Steffeni
44.16%
87
197
18
10
Eric77
43.80%
60
137
18
11
Bret_Sellers
43.23%
246
569
54
12
Brandon_Scott
40.48%
17
42
4
13
AJWeise
40.28%
143
355
50
14
Al_Hogan
39.73%
29
73
12
15
eddie_felson
39.34%
24
61
8
16
Broome
39.29%
11
28
3
17
Bowen26
38.46%
25
65
14
18
cbs11golf
37.50%
21
56
6
19
mapettit
36.99%
27
73
7
20
Odyssey684
36.42%
55
151
15
21
bafrazier
36.36%
20
55
5
22
Roby42
35.29%
18
51
6
23
Boigeyman
34.86%
38
109
13
24
timl1125
33.77%
52
154
16
25
Dan0547
33.39%
208
623
61
T26
Midnightexpress29
33.33%
28
84
10
T26
HAMJR
33.33%
20
60
9
28
DDUBS
32.29%
62
192
19
29
DavidSheppard
32.05%
50
156
15
30
glennehurst
31.91%
30
94
10
31
JKitts
31.22%
143
458
61
32
JHMoore
31.11%
14
45
6
33
golflinkvideo
30.74%
87
283
28
34
jdgolfer
30.35%
105
346
38
T35
Bird_Hunter
30.23%
26
86
9
T35
jjtim
30.23%
39
129
14
37
Stachowiak
29.92%
38
127
16
38
Meg_Jones
29.86%
66
221
21
39
tcat26
29.63%
8
27
5
40
Dunder
29.39%
82
279
41
41
googlebuilding7
29.33%
22
75
10
T42
JSBoz
28.57%
24
84
8
T42
par4troy
28.57%
12
42
7
44
bstanley09
28.07%
16
57
6
45
storckster
27.59%
8
29
3
46
morningeagle204
27.50%
11
40
4
47
JoseMaria
27.45%
56
204
19
T48
jblough99
27.27%
33
121
14
T48
FCCaddy
27.27%
15
55
9
50
bambick
27.12%
16
59
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