The purpose of this study was to analyze how much effect shot-making skill variables have on the performance of the tour players. The scoring average for 16 KLPGA tours in 2012 was set to be dependent variable. The six shot-making skill variables which were putting average, birdies percentage, greens in regulation percentage, par save percentage, par breaks percentage, and recoveries percentage, were set to be independent variables. The 990 players participated in 2012 KLPGA TOUR, who were reported all the seven variables statistics on KLPGA official home-page(http//www.klpga.com) were selected out of 1064 players. Standard multiple regression was applied to examine that 6 shot-making skill variables effect on scoring average of tour players. Regarding multiple regression analysis, mean, standard deviation, and skewness, and correlation coefficients were calculated among game shot-making skill variables. In order to examine the portion of each independent variable out of total variances of dependent variables, partial correlation and semi-partial correlation coefficient were calculated. Collected data was analyzed using FREQUENCIES and ONE WAY ANOVA, REGRESSION of SPSS Window 18.0. In conclusion, average score is determined by least 87% or maximum 98% by six skill variables. The most important influence to tour performance is par save from skilI variables which is reported by KLPGA officially, and also tour golf course affects the result of average score from skill variables. Therefore, skill variables which are requested to focus by players will be differentiated depending on the golf tour course.