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Phil Mickelson makes sarcastic green books comment after PGA Tour putting stat post

More putts were holed on the PGA Tour in 2004 than in 2021 – Phil Mickelson hits out on Twitter and then Luke Donald fires back.

You might think that with all the technological advances in the game of golf today that putting statistics on the PGA Tour would be vastly different to what they were back in 2004.

Well, not exactly.




Golf Channel posted an incredible graphic about PGA Tour putts holed in 2004 vs 2021, and it was then reposted on Twitter by @ClubProGuy, which is when Phil Mickelson got involved.

As you can see from the graphic below, less percentage of putts were holed by players on the PGA Tour in 2021 from 4-8 feet, 10-15 feet, 15-20 feet, 20-25 feet and over 25 feet when compared to 17 years previous on the circuit.

Mickelson then hit out on Twitter, referring to green books, which he has dabbled with in the past.

Two years ago, Lefty said in an interview: “For anyone to say they slow up play is flat out idiotic.”

The PGA Tour will now adopt a local rule officially restricting the usage of green and yardage books beginning in early 2022.




Mickelson therefore could not help himself on Twitter this week when seeing that less putts were being holed in 2021.

“I see why the greens books were banned. Crazy how many more putts are made now,” tweeted Mickelson, who has over 800,000 followers on the social media platform.

Former World No.1 Luke Donald then hit back at the six-time major champion, marking the second time the pair have exchanged words on Twitter about the topic.

Donald tweeted: “When stats can be misleading. 2004 was an outlier year. Look at stats from 2005 to 2021 and you’ll clearly see the trend of increasing one putt percentages makes per @MarkBroadie.”

According to stats man Mark Broadie, “from 2006 to 2021 the one-putt percentage on 5-foot putts increased 2%, from about 73.5% to 75.5%.”

Therefore you could argue putting has improved to some extent over the past 15 years on the PGA Tour.



Article originally appeared on: Golfmagic.com

4 thoughts on “Phil Mickelson makes sarcastic green books comment after PGA Tour putting stat post

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    Is lefty losing it or what or does he just want to be heard. Who appointed him spokes person for the PGA anyway?

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      He has earned thevright to his opinion

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    In Phil’s defense, the flaw with this comparison is it represents ALL the tour players…which include hundreds of wannabes that Mr. Phil didn’t play with…hello! Therefore, it is my opinion these stats are grossly flawed! In fact, I’d be willing to give odds that, if the author had used the top 50 players putting averages, Phil’s assumption and personal observation would be spot on accurate. Player’s in the top 50 are much better putter’s than 15 years ago…tell’m Phil PuttinGuru in Augusta.

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