DocumentCode
2186726
Title
A simulation model to analyze the impact of hole size on putting in golf
Author
Bansal, Matulya ; Broadie, Mark
Author_Institution
Grad. Sch. of Bus., Columbia Univ., New York, NY, USA
fYear
2008
fDate
7-10 Dec. 2008
Firstpage
2826
Lastpage
2834
Abstract
We develop a model of golfer putting skill and combine it with physics-based putt trajectory and holeout models to study the impact of doubling the radius of the hole on the putting performance of professional and amateur golfers. The putting skill model reflects golfer execution errors, i.e., that golfers cannot hit the ball at exactly their intended velocity and direction. A green reading skill model reflects a golfer¿s inability to perfectly estimate the slope or contour of the putting surface. The model is calibrated to professional and amateur putting data. Optimal putting strategies are computed using stochastic dynamic programming. Quasi-Monte Carlo and other methods are used to speed up computations. Doubling the hole radius improves the putting performance of both professional and amateur golfers, as expected. However, the improvement for amateur golfers is shown to be relatively larger than for professionals.
Keywords
Monte Carlo methods; dynamic programming; games of skill; sport; stochastic programming; golfer execution errors; golfer putting skill; hole size; holeout models; physics-based putt trajectory; quasi-Monte Carlo method; simulation model; stochastic dynamic programming; Analytical models; Dynamic programming; Equations; Friction; Gravity; Performance analysis; Physics; Stochastic processes;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Simulation Conference, 2008. WSC 2008. Winter
Conference_Location
Austin, TX
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-2707-9
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-2708-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WSC.2008.4736403
Filename
4736403
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