Effective Field Goal Formula:
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Effective Field Goal (Effective FG) is a metric that measures a golfer's performance relative to par. It's calculated by dividing the number of strokes taken by the par for the hole or course.
The calculator uses the Effective FG formula:
Where:
Explanation: A value of 1 means you shot exactly par. Values below 1 indicate better than par performance, while values above 1 indicate worse than par performance.
Details: This metric helps golfers objectively assess their performance across different courses with varying pars, allowing for standardized comparison.
Tips: Enter your total strokes and the par for the hole or course. Both values must be positive numbers.
Q1: What does an Effective FG of 1.2 mean?
A: It means you took 20% more strokes than par (e.g., 6 strokes on a par-5 hole).
Q2: What's a good Effective FG value?
A: Professional golfers typically average below 1.0. Amateurs might range from 1.1 to 1.5 depending on skill level.
Q3: Can I use this for multiple holes?
A: Yes, you can sum your strokes and the total par for all holes to get your Effective FG for the entire round.
Q4: How does this differ from handicap?
A: Effective FG is a simple ratio, while handicap considers course difficulty and your potential ability.
Q5: Should I track this over time?
A: Tracking Effective FG over multiple rounds can show improvement trends in your game.