True Strokes-Gained
WHAT IS TRUE STROKES-GAINED?
LAST UPDATE: Apr 7, 2025
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True strokes-gained is raw strokes-gained — the number of strokes you beat the field by in a round — adjusted for the strength of that field. That is, if the average golfer in field A is 1 stroke better than in field B, then beating field A by 1 stroke and field B by 2 strokes would yield equal true strokes-gained values. As with regular strokes-gained, true strokes-gained requires a benchmark; for amateurs we use the average player in the NCAA D1 Championship. Therefore, you interpret a true strokes-gained value of +1 as a performance that is 1 stroke better than what we would expect from the NCAA D1 Championship field. To the right of the plot, we've also provided the average true strokes-gained value at a top junior event and for various professional tours. For reference, the average PGA Tour field is 2.3 strokes better per round than the typical NCAA D1 Championship field.
DG RANK
>500TH
WAGR
>500TH
50 ROUND MOVING AVG | SG: TOTAL
+6.0+4.0+2.00.0-2.0-4.0-6.0-8.0-10.0
EVENT AVGS
NCAA DI Champ.
Sage Valley
TOUR AVGS
PGA
EURO
KFT
CHA
JPN
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TURNED PRO
TURNED PRO
2010
CAREER SUMMARY | NATHAN T. SMITH
AVERAGE TRUE SG PER ROUND
SEASON
RNDS PLAYED
PUTT
ARG
APP
OTT
TOTAL
EXPAND
2024
9
-3.00
2023
18
-3.69
2022
18
-2.39
2021
17
-1.85
2020
9
-3.32
2019
12
-2.29
2018
24
-1.67
2017
25
-1.21
2016
25
-1.49
2015
20
-1.03
2014
23
+0.73
2013
27
-0.78
2012
26
-0.31
2011
26
+0.37
2010
41
+0.74
2004
4
+1.36