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What's Your GOATScore?

Your handicap tells you WHERE you score. Your GOATScore tells you WHY. See how your swing mechanics compare to the GOAT Model.

15
handicap
+2 (Elite) Scratch 36 (Beginner)
Estimated GOATScore
72.4
/ 100
Typical GOATScore for a 15-handicap
Component Breakdown
ENGINE
68.0
Power Generation — Hip mechanics, weight shift, ground-up energy transfer
ANCHOR
76.0
Stability & Control — Head position, spine angle maintenance, lateral sway
WHIP
64.0
Speed Transfer — Hand speed, lag retention, deceleration pattern
🎯 Your Primary Limiter
ENGINE
At a 15 handicap, ENGINE is typically your biggest opportunity. This means your hip rotation and weight shift mechanics have the most room for improvement.
⛳ What It Takes to Drop 5 Strokes
GOATScore: 72.4 → 80.0
To go from 15 to 10, you need to improve your ENGINE score from 68 to 77. That means better hip loading and more efficient ground-up energy transfer.
How You Compare
Level Handicap GOATScore ENGINE ANCHOR WHIP
The GOAT Model
97.3
ENGINE 97.0  ·  ANCHOR 97.5  ·  WHIP 97.2

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Understanding the Scores

What is GOATScore?

GOATScore is a movement-efficiency rating from 0 to 100. It measures how closely your swing mechanics match the patterns used by the greatest ball-strikers in golf history. Unlike handicap, which reflects course results, GOATScore isolates your mechanical potential — the repeatable foundation your game is built on.

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What is ENGINE?

ENGINE measures your power generation mechanics: hip rotation efficiency, weight shift timing, and how well you transfer ground force through your kinetic chain. A high ENGINE score means you generate speed from the ground up rather than muscling the club with your arms. This is the foundation of effortless distance.

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What is ANCHOR?

ANCHOR measures your stability and control: head position consistency, spine angle maintenance, and lateral sway. A high ANCHOR score means your body stays centered while rotating, creating a stable platform for the club to swing around. This is the key to consistent ball-striking.

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What is WHIP?

WHIP measures speed transfer efficiency: hand speed generation, lag retention through the downswing, and the deceleration pattern through impact. A high WHIP score means your body and club work as a sling — building energy, storing it, then releasing it at exactly the right moment.

The Sling Model →