Make a scatterplot of earnings and driving distance use


Question: Web-based exercise. A popular saying in golf is "You drive for show but you putt for dough." You can find this season's Professional Golfers Association (PGA) tour statistics at the PGA tour Web site: www.pgatour.com/stats. You can also find these statistics at the ESPN Web site: sports.espn.go.com/golf/statsIndex. Look at the most recent putting, driving, and money earnings data for the current season on the PGA tour

(a) Make a scatterplot of earnings and putting average. Use earnings as the response variable. Describe the direction, form, and strength of the relationship in the plot. Are there any outliers?

(b) Make a scatterplot of earnings and driving distance. Use earnings as the response variable. Describe the direction, form, and strength of the relationship in the plot. Are there any outliers?

(c) Do your plots support the maxim "You drive for show but you putt for dough"?

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