Experiment with this Pro Scorecard Technique for Golf – It Dramatically Altered My Golfing Approach on the Course
For amateur golfers aiming to improve their game, strategic planning can be a game-changer. This approach is particularly beneficial for those who are targeting to break 80 or 90 in golf, and it's especially relevant for 15-handicappers.
According to golf data from Shot Scope, the average score for a 15-handicapper on a par-4 hole is 5.1 or higher, and on a par-5 hole, it is 6 or higher. This suggests that marking holes 1 to 15 on a golf course's scorecard before playing, as a 15-handicapper, with a mark indicating that the hole is one stroke higher than the par score, could be a helpful strategy.
This method can help a golfer to break down the course into manageable parts, making it less daunting and more approachable. For instance, on a 450-yard par-4 hole, playing it as a par-5 can help a golfer to focus on three good shots to find the green and two putts for a 'par'.
Moreover, this approach can help a golfer to stop forcing it and hit more green in regulation. It's important to remember that getting a bogey on a hole is considered acceptable, while a triple bogey is more problematic.
Peter Finch, a globally recognised PGA professional with a combined social following of nearly one million people, supports this approach. Finch, who has a coaching career that helps golfers of all abilities to play better golf and shoot lower scores, emphasises the importance of plotting a way around trouble and strategically planning to achieve the adjusted par score.
Changing the way one thinks about a round of golf can also help to keep double bogeys off the scorecard. Instead of focusing on the total score, try to focus on each shot and the strategy for each hole. This mindset shift can lead to a more enjoyable and productive round of golf.
In conclusion, strategic planning and a positive mindset can significantly improve a golfer's performance on the course. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced player, taking the time to plan your game and adjust your mindset can help you to shoot lower scores and enjoy the game more.
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