Examples where positive higher numbers are better

If you are looking at a positive statistic such as Fairways in Regulation, Positive or higher numbers are better.

 

If the Year-to-Date Average round number is Green, and in This round, you had more fairways in regulation than your Year-to-Date Average by more than the 5 per cent the result will be green.

 

Fairway in Regulation This round       11

Year to Date Average                              8

Percentage Variance                             27%

 The Result will be Green.

 

If the Year-to-Date Average round number is Yellow, and in This round, you had more fairways in regulation than your Year-to-Date Average by less than the five per cent, but greater than zero per cent the result will be Yellow.

 

Fairway in Regulation This round         13

Year to Date Average                              12.5

Percentage Variance                                 4%

The Result will be Yellow.

 

If the Year-to-Date Average round number is Orange, and in This round, you had fewer fairways in regulation than your Year-to-Date Average, but not five per cent less the result is Orange.

 

Fairway in Regulation This round          12

Year to Date Average                               12.5

Percentage Variance                                (4%)

The Result will be Orange.

 

If the Year-to-Date Average round number is Red, and in this round, you had fewer fairways in regulation than your Year-to-Date Average, but greater than five per cent, the result is Red.

 

Fairway in Regulation This round           6

Year to Date Average                                8

Percentage Variance                            (25%)

The Result will be Red.