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Statistics Pga Tour Case
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PGA Tour Statistics
Group 1 Statistics
BUS 315 Business Statistics
For
California Baptist University
Dr. Nathan Lewis III
June 26, 2013

Certification Page
I certify I participated in the solution of this exam with the other members of my group and I was responsible for Problem #5, The Powerpoint, the Executive Summary, a portion of the Interpretation of Statistics, and the compilation of the group assignment. Brian Myers
I certify I participated in the solution of this exam with the other members of my group and I was responsible for the descriptive statistics, conclusions and recommendations, question 6 and question 2. Staci Bates
I certify I, Paul Oliver, participated in the solution of this exam with the other members of my group and I was responsible for the Interpretation of Statistics, and formulation of analysis. Paul Oliver
I certify I participated in the solution of this exam with the other members of my group and I was responsible for Problem #4 and Description of the problem. Juan Alvarez
I certify I participated in the solution of this exam with the other members of my group and I was responsible for Problem #3. Aaron Crosby
I certify I participated in the solution of this exam with the other members of my group and I was responsible for problem #1. Dorvin Lewis

Executive Summary

The PGA Tour’s top 125 golfers are considered to be the elite golfers of the world. The golfers that make the top 125 money list have done so because of their golfing skill, although technology has played a huge role in the development of the game. From 1992 to 2003, the average driving distance has improved from 260 yards to 286 yards. This is a significant increase in distance, but it doesn’t necessarily translate to lower scores. The questions still remain of how does this increase in driving distance effect overall performance and driving accuracy? To answer these questions, five variables will be taken into account when analyzing



References: Anderson, D. R., Sweeney, D. J., & Williams, T. A. (2012). Essentials of Statistics for Business and Economics 6e Revised. Mason: South-Western Cengage Learning.

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