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<blockquote data-quote="JogginFrog" data-source="post: 3167680" data-attributes="member: 4994"><p>For sure.</p><p></p><p>I was musing on the other thread about Celli's strokes-gained-off-the-tee stat. It seemed like he was long and down the middle on almost every hole over the weekend, even the holes with hard-right OB. I couldn't find SG stats on theopen.com or pgatour.com, but today found them on <a href="https://datagolf.com/live-tournament-stats" target="_blank">DataGolf.com</a>. Here's how Celli matched up against the best players in the world this week:</p><p></p><p>+1.31 (5th) Off the Tee </p><p>+0.59 (47th) Overall</p><p>+0.38 (49th) Tee to Green</p><p>+0.21 (52nd) Putting</p><p>- 0.49 (70th) Approach</p><p>- 0.44 (71st) Around the Green</p><p></p><p>The ranks only include the 83 players who made the cut.</p><p></p><p>That a college player finished 72 holes in any category better than the "average" major-championship cut-maker is amazing. But to be more than 5 shots better (over 4 rounds) in driving blows me away. He was truly elite off the tee this week.</p><p></p><p>No other amateur was in the top 20 in any category.</p><p></p><p>Celli's putting stat is positive due to the 79-footer he holed at 13 on day 1. Without that, his putting SG would have been -0.11, which is still darn good in comparison to the best putters in the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JogginFrog, post: 3167680, member: 4994"] For sure. I was musing on the other thread about Celli's strokes-gained-off-the-tee stat. It seemed like he was long and down the middle on almost every hole over the weekend, even the holes with hard-right OB. I couldn't find SG stats on theopen.com or pgatour.com, but today found them on [URL='https://datagolf.com/live-tournament-stats']DataGolf.com[/URL]. Here's how Celli matched up against the best players in the world this week: +1.31 (5th) Off the Tee +0.59 (47th) Overall +0.38 (49th) Tee to Green +0.21 (52nd) Putting - 0.49 (70th) Approach - 0.44 (71st) Around the Green The ranks only include the 83 players who made the cut. That a college player finished 72 holes in any category better than the "average" major-championship cut-maker is amazing. But to be more than 5 shots better (over 4 rounds) in driving blows me away. He was truly elite off the tee this week. No other amateur was in the top 20 in any category. Celli's putting stat is positive due to the 79-footer he holed at 13 on day 1. Without that, his putting SG would have been -0.11, which is still darn good in comparison to the best putters in the game. [/QUOTE]
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