Okay, so I wanted to figure out how many birdies were made in the 2023 PGA Championship. You know, that big golf tournament?
First, I started poking around online. I just typed in “2023 PGA Championship” into the search bar and started clicking around. I found some sites with the tournament results and the leaderboard.
Then, I started digging into the details. I found a couple of different pages that had information about the tournament, like past results and an overview of the whole thing. Seemed like they had all the numbers I needed.
Here’s what I did:
- Looked at the leaderboard: I went to the leaderboard and just started looking at the scores. It was a bit overwhelming at first, but I just focused on finding the birdie counts.
- Checked out individual player stats: I saw that some pages had more detailed stats for each player. This was helpful because I could see how many birdies each golfer had. I noticed one guy, Eric Cole, had a ton of birdies in the 2022-23 season. That’s a lot of birdies!
- Scrolled through a lot of data: Honestly, there was a lot of information to go through. I spent a good chunk of time just scrolling and trying to make sense of it all.
After all that, I didn’t get an exact total number, but I got a pretty good idea of how many birdies were probably made. It felt like there were a whole bunch! And yeah, it was a bit of a process, but kind of fun to dig into all those numbers. Plus, now I know a bit more about golf than I did before, which is always cool.
Learned a Bit About Golf
This whole thing made me realize how much goes into these tournaments. It’s not just about hitting the ball, it is about the players, their scores, and all these little details. It’s pretty interesting when you start to look at it this way.