A hole in one, meaning that the shot off the teepad went into the basket.
The area within 10 meters (33 ft) of the basket.
The area within 10 to 20 meters (33 to 66 ft) of the basket.
The area in which the disc is intended to land. More than likely this will leave you with a favorable upshot.
The area of the hole that is not considered in play and results in a penalty storke.
The area of the hole where you are off the fairway but not quite out of bounds.
The arew within 3.3 meters (11 ft) of the basket. All successful putts from this area are considered a "tap-in."
Landing your drive on the fairway.
On a par 5 both the first and the second throw are counted in this statistic.
Reaching circle one (10 meters / 33 ft) with two shots remaining for par.
Reaching circle two (20 meters / 66 ft) or closer with two shots remaining for par.
Getting within 3.3 meters (11 ft) of the basket with two shots remaining for par.
Saving par on a drive that landed either out of bounds or off the fairway.
Percentage of putts made from within circle one (10 meters / 33 ft).
Percentage of putts made from within circle one (10 meters / 33 ft) not including tap-ins (3.3 meters / 11 ft).
Percentage of putts made from 3.3 to 10 meters (11 to 33 ft).
Percentage of putts made from within circle two (10 to 20 meters / 33 to 66 ft).
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