Micronomics: Play Like Tiger!

October 20, 2008 § 1 Comment

Golf is an intricate game. Many studies have found that a professional golfer’s skill level in each aspect of golf (putting, driving distance, short game) have a direct impact on his or her performance and prize earnings.

Imagine you are a professional golfer or at least an aspiring one. You want to know which aspect of golf is most payable so you can refine your game to maximize your prize earnings. Without looking at the actual results, please vote in the poll below. It will be interesting to see how the poll results fare against the actual empirical results.

actual empirical results


*micronomics is not to be confused with micro-economics

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§ One Response to Micronomics: Play Like Tiger!

  • Hi Leafless,you must have known that this week have started to learn how to play golf.Don’t think it is really my sport but in Hua Hin there are at least eight golf courses so it’s a case of,if you can’t beat them join them.I am of course still in the driving range.

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