Season Ending Statistics

As requested, I have attached the season ending player statistics.  Captains of the playoff teams, please feel free to use these statistics when determining your matchups.  The first link has the net scores for every player for every week and their average net scores.  The league average net score this year was 37.43.  The lowest single week net score this year was 27, by Ben Raak, followed by eight, 30’s and ten 31’s.  The highest net score this year was 49.

The top five lowest average net scores belong to:

(1) Dylan Niska – 33.91; (2) Richard Brower – 34.10; (3) William Guthrie – 34.44; (4) Trent Mayberry – 34.90; and (5) Kelly Gallagher – 35.00.

There were 30 (out of 177) players with a net average of even par or under.

2016 WNL Player Net Scores

This next link contains each player’s average gross score on Par 3’s, Par 4’s and Par 5’s.  The lowest scoring average on Par 3’s belongs to Dave Supalla with 2.95, followed by Kelly Gallagher with 3.0 and Brandon Meder with 3.05.  The lowest scoring average on Par 4’s belongs to Howie Hoffman with 3.96, followed by Joe Larson with 4.07 and Dave Supalla with 4.1.  The lowest scoring average on Par 5’s belongs to Howie Hoffman with 4.77, followed by Joe Larson with 4.86, and Dave Supalla & Brandon Meder with 4.9 & 4.91 respectively.

Also on this link, contains every player’s total number of eagles, birdies, pars, bogies, dbl bogies, and others.  There were 11 players with eagles this year. Brandon Meder topped the chart with 2, ironically getting them both in the same round. Howie Hoffman and Joe Larson tied for most birdies at 24 followed by Brandon Meder with 18. The title of Par King is split this year between Nick Schultz and Eric Berg with 61 a-piece. The very distinctive title of, most “others” goes to Larry Jocelyn, with 42.

Finally, on this link you will also find hole-by-hole scores for every player for every round this year.  Have fun!

Statistical Reports

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