What Data Should You Focus On?
Date: 25.4.24
By: Tom Phillips, PGA Professional
To successfully navigate your way around the golf course in the lowest risk/highest gain way possible, you need to know your shot patterns with each club. Being able to understand when you can or can’t play a shot or where you can and can’t aim off the tee or approaching the green, will allow you to make better decisions thus improving your score.
Approaching The Green
Date: 12.4.24
By: Tom Phillips, PGA Professional
For the best possible chance of lowering our scores, there are a number of factors to consider when approaching the green. A good place to start is managing expectations – doing so will allow you to play golf with more confidence. For example, you may hit a shot that you would consider poor, but in reality this may not be the case when you compare it to some of the data collected from golfers of a similar handicap.
Improving Your On Course Strategy – Aggressive or Safe Tee Shots?
Date: 29.3.24
By: Tom Phillips, PGA Professional
Improving your course strategy can be one of the most effective and easy ways in reducing your scores on the Golf Course. An area often overlooked by many, understanding your shot patterns including carry distances and offline tendencies with each club can allow you to plot your way around the golf course in the lowest risk – highest gain manner possible.