Different courses on the PGA Tour favour different skill sets. This visualization compares golf courses based off the degree to which different golfer attributes — such as driving distance — predict who performs well at each course. Golfers who possess the favoured skillset at a given course can be said to have good 'course fit'. More information about this visualization can be found
here.
Where are players hitting shots from at
Albany?
Shown below are our model's predicted number of approach shots hit from each yardage bucket as well as location.
The model uses each player's driving distance/accuracy skill along with historical shot-level data from this course (hole yardages are used at courses with no Shotlink data) to generate the predictions.
Click the radar icons to expand approach skill radar plots.
Who fits the mould at
Albany?
Shown below are the course fit adjustments, in strokes-gained per round, that our model is applying to each golfer based on the course fit plot above and the golfer's attributes.
Click the radar icons to view the radar plot for the corresponding golfer.