Garmin Golf Performance Stats and Data Available
Compatible devices allow you to enter golf shot data, and devices that are compatible with AutoShot will automatically populate the data for certain types of shots. For information on how to enter your stats and check for compatibility, search your owner's manual for AutoShot or golf statistic tracking. You can view your statistics in the Garmin Golf™ app or in the Garmin Connect™ platform. You can get further insight and data when pairing the Approach® CT1 club tracking tags or Approach® CT10 sensors to a compatible product. For information on AutoShot and Approach club tracker compatibility, see - AutoShot and Other Features on Garmin Golf Watches and Devices.
NOTE: The Approach CT1 club tracking tags only track club distance stats and accuracy to the fairway or green.
Performance Stats Available
The Golf Performance Stats section in the Garmin Golf app or Garmin Connect platform will show the following data sections: Overview, Drive, Approach, Chip, and Putt. When using AutoShot recording, some data will show in the Overview, Drive, and Approach categories automatically. Adding shot data manually or using Approach club tracker sensors will provide additional information. Select a topic below to learn more about the data that shows in that section.
NOTE: Golf Performance Stats are accumulated throughout the lifespan of your account and cannot be reset. See Correcting Golf Club Stats in the Garmin Golf App and Garmin Connect for information on correcting Autoshot data or Club Stats.
Overview
A simple breakdown of the Drive, Approach, Chip, and Putt categories.
Strokes gained analysis which measures your performance by comparing the distance and lie of each shot to those of PGA players.
Percentage ranking (0% lowest to 100% best) shows your rank compared to all users or those with similar handicaps. We define a similar handicap in groups of 5 (i.e., 4 or less, 5-10, 11-15, 16-20, etc.)
NOTE: Ranking percentages only appear on the Garmin Golf app.
Recoveries showing how you perform on recovery shots compared to players with similar handicaps.
Indication if you are improving, declining, or staying consistent in the following areas: Drive, Approach, Chip, and Putt.
Drive
A chart to see where your tee shots land in relation to the center of the fairway for par 4 and par 5 shots based on your last 10 rounds.
The chart shows your minimum, maximum, and average shot distances and can be filtered by club type.
Details and a hole graphic for your lifetime longest drive.
Approach
A graphic showing how often your approach shots miss the green to the left, right, short, or long. You can also see how likely you are to get close to the hole once you hit the green.
You can filter the chart by club type.
A graphic showing how well you shoot from different distances approaching the green, starting from 50 yards (~45 meters) out. Click on the graph to see what clubs were used at each range.
You can filter the chart by club type.
Chip
A graphic showing how accurate you are at chipping onto the green from within 50 yards (~45 meters).
All shots are calculated, but only shots that landed on the green will appear on the chart.
You can also filter by club type.
Additional Stats:
Up and Downs - taking 2 shots to get your ball into the hole from around, but not on the green.
Sandies - taking 2 shots to get your ball into the hole from a greenside bunker.
Putt
The percentage of 1-putts, 2-putts, and 3-or-more-putts you make from short (< 10 feet or < 3 meters), medium (10-20 feet or 3-6 meters), and long (> 20 feet or > 6 meters) distances from the hole.
Putts per hole average.