Examples where negative lower numbers are better

If you are looking at a negative statistic such as your Gross Score, Negative or lower numbers are better.

 

If the Year-to-Date Average round number is Green, and This round your gross score was less than your Year-to-Date Average, by more than five per cent the result will be green.

 

Your Score This round                            91

Year to Date Average                             97

Percentage Variance                              6.2%

The Result will be Green.

 

If the Year-to-Date Average round number is Yellow, and This round your gross score was less than your Year-to-Date Average, by less than the five per cent but greater than zero per cent the result will be Yellow.

 

Your Score This round                           95

Year to Date Average                            98

Percentage Variance                             3.0%

The Result will be Yellow.

 

If the Year-to-Date Average round number is Orange,   and This round your gross score was greater than your Year-to-Date Average, but not more than five per cent less the result will be Orange.

 

Your Score This round                          99

Year to Date Average                           97

Percentage Variance                           (2.0%)

The Result will be Orange.

 

If the Year-to-Date Average round number is Red, and This round your gross score was greater than your Year-to-Date Average, but greater than five per cent the result will be red.

 

Your Score This round                          105

Year to Date Average                           99

Percentage Variance                           (6.0%)

The Result will be Red.