McDowell strengthens game with StrokeAverage.com
Graeme McDowell and a growing number of players are using the leading services of StrokeAverage.com to highlight strengths and weaknesses in their game
Graeme McDowell has revealed how the consultancy services of StrokeAverage.com has helped strengthen his game.
The Ulsterman’s relationship with the Kent-based stats company has coincided with two wins this season as well as a personally successful Ryder Cup campaign.
McDowell, who won the Barclays Scottish Open at Loch Lomond in July, said: “It’s all the small percentages that count and the boys at StokeAverage.com come up with some interesting things.”
And a growing number of players are using Europe’s leading golf stats and analysis system to highlight strengths and weaknesses in their game.
England’s Lee Westwood is just one of a number of big players to employ their services and the World No.11 fully endorses their work.
“If you have questions about your golf, this system has the answers. A great piece of kit that all serious golfers should use, especially youngsters!”
The season-ending Volvo Masters in Valderrama will unveil the winner of the European Tour Order of Merit this weekend.
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And with 10 players from the 60-strong field using StrokeAverage.com, there is every chance the company will be associated with yet another winner come Sunday evening.
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