Mark Broadie is the Carson Family Professor of Business at Columbia Business School. Broadie’s business research addresses issues in financial risk management. He is a member of the United States Golf Association’s handicap research team and is a former club champion at Pelham Country Club.
"Broadie [is] a devoted golfer with his fingertips on a wealth of
golf information" — New York Times
PRAISE FOR EVERY SHOT COUNTS:
"How much do distance and accuracy matter in golf? Mark
Broadie’s new approach provides compelling and sometimes surprising
answers to these and other questions at the heart of
golf.”
—Mark King, CEO TaylorMade Golf Company
"Mark Broadie brings new insights to the ShotLink data set and uses
that data to enhance understanding of both the professional as well
as the amateur game. His analysis will surprise both avid golfers
and laymen alike."
—Steve Evans, CIO PGA TOUR
Praise for Mark Broadie:
“Broadie is the pioneer of the strokes-gained approach to PGA Tour
statistics … Players are taking notice.”
—ESPN.com
“Broadie [is] a devoted golfer with his fingertips on a wealth of
golf information.”
—The New York Times
“An absolutely fantastic book! It could change the way
people play the game.”
—Edoardo Molinari, European Ryder Cup star
"Broadie is the pioneer of the strokes-gained approach to PGA Tour
statistics…Players are taking notice." — ESPN.com
Thanks to his golf shot database, Broadie was able to do away with
the old-fashioned, simplistic stats we hear about on TV and figure
out how the game is truly played. Just as baseball's statistical
pioneers overthrew the tyranny of ERA and RBI by developing more
meaningful metrics, Broadie saved golf from GIR with a concept
called "shot value…Broadie's analysis helps us answer a question
that it's never really been possible to solve before: How do you
accurately compare one player with another? — Slate
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