Learning Test.
It’s good to be objective. Here’s a way to see where you stand in your game. It doesn’t translate to much as far as how you might perform on the course, but it does give you a good feel for where your weaknesses may be.
The distance is on the left and then the goal is on the right. When there is a margin for error that is the total size of the hole. For example, if the margin is 6 inches, then you put a tee 1.5 inch to the right and 1.5 inch to the left of the hole and then have to hit it through the tees and not more than 2 feet beyond the hole. Give yourself three attempts at each distance and see how you do.
Putting:
2 foot putts: 5-5
3 foot: 5-5
3 foot right break: 5-5
3 foot left break: 5-5
5 foot: 5-5
10 foot: 5-5 with 6 inch margin
15 foot: 5-5 with 8 inch margin
20 foot: 5-5 with 12 inch margin
40 foot: 5-5 with 16 inch margin
60 foot: 5-5 with 24 inch margin
chipping:
20 foot chip: 5-5 with 2 foot margin
40 foot chip: 5-5 with 3 foot margin
60 foot chip: 4-5 with 3 foot margin
Pitching:
20 foot pitch: 5-5 with 2 foot margin
45 foot pitch: 5-5 with 3 foot margin
70 foot pitch: 4-5 with 3.5 foot margin
90 foot pitch: 4-5 with 4 foot margin
Bunker shots:
20 foot bunker shot: 5-5 with 4 foot margin
40 foot bunker: 4-5 with 4 foot margin
60 foot bunker: 4-5 with 5 foot margin
Full shots:
75 yards: 4-5 within 12 feet
100 yards: 4-5 within 15 feet
140 yards: 4-5 within 25 feet
165 yards: 4-5 within 30 feet
190 yards: 4-5 within 35 feet
220 yards: 4-5 within 40 feet
Driver: 15-20 within 16 yards