Studying improved performance in golf
Authors:
Sangit Chatterjee;
Frederick Wiseman; Robert Perez
DOI:
10.1080/0266476022000011283
Publication Frequency:
12 issues per year
Subjects:
Business Mathematics;
Mathematical Statistics;
Medical Statistics;
Statistical Theory & Methods;
Statistics;
Statistics for Social Sciences;
Statistics for the Biological Sciences;
Number of References: 11
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Abstract
The topic of improved performances by athletes in both team and individual sports has shown that each sport has its own unique set of characteristics and these have to be analysed accordingly. This paper presents an extensive analysis of the nature and extent of improvement in golf by analysing the performances of the top players in the Masters tournament throughout the entire history of the event. The results indicate that golfers are obtaining lower scores over time and that the variation of the scores has declined. Further, the distributions of scores are symmetric and display a monotonic reduction of peakedness (kurtosis). These findings are indicative of rapid and improved performance and increased competition.
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