ARE YOU ON THE BUBBLE?
Are you one of those players who is on the bubble of your respective tour.
Are you one of those players not wanting to loose your status or income stream on your existing tour by falling below the bubble.
Are you one of those players on the lower level tour on the bubble wanting to get above the bubble to improve your status and income stream.
Then I can help.
Bruce Howard – Putting Guru
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Players who in their first season on tour not wanting to go back to Q school because of not making sufficient money to retain their card.
I can help.
Players wanting to make the tour by ensuring they are at their best for Q school.
I can help.
What’s One Putt a Day Worth on Tour?
Based on 2001-2002 figures
From 125th to 1st on the Money List, the Scoring Average ranges from 71.39 to 68.56 (2.84 strokes). From 125th to 2nd, the range is 71.39 to 69.47 (1.92 strokes).
Shaving one full putt off the average moves a 125th Player from $515,000 in official earnings all the way to 25th in money at $1.96M — for $1.44M more, almost quadrupling the event earnings!
During 25 events and 100 rounds, that’s a cool $14,400 a day for one putt! The sledding gets VERY tough after that in the top 25. A Player would have to shave ANOTHER full putt out of his average to move from 25th to 2nd. Players in this Top-25 Echelon are definitely in a separate category altogether.
During a season of 25 events and 100 rounds, saving one extra putt per round is worth at least $14,400 a day. For a Player at 60th, saving a putt a day is worth about $17,400 a day. For a Player at 25th, the saving is worth about $23,500 a day.
Who?s improving? Who?s falling back?
I can Help.