PLAN AHEAD FOR GOOD GOLF COURSE MANAGEMENT

Do you have a presupposition about the toughness of the golf course you are going to play? Are you visually intimidated by the many water holes, fairway bunkers, tree-lined fairways, mounds, railroad ties, tiered or severely undulating greens?

Intimidation can lead to indecision, which will most likely result in a missed shot. Most golfers think that course management is what you do to get out of deep trouble. It is more than that. Course management comes into play on every shot with some shots being more important than others. A good mental game includes good course management. Efficient course management is your ability to play around the golf course the way it was designed by the architect, avoiding the trouble and placing each shot in the best position to hit the next shot. It requires you to plan and concentrate before every shot. The golf course is set up so you will make hundreds of decisions.

Course management is smart golf; thinking positively to avoid mistakes and managing your imperfection. Golf is about managing yourself around the golf course without letting your ego take over (Tin Cup experience). When you change the way you see the world, your world changes. When you change the way you see the golf course you can see opportunities.

You see the obstacles and make plans to avoid them. Your course management depends upon a myriad of things including your skill level, your personality, course conditions and the pressure of the situation. It is important to have a strategy for playing each hole so you will be prepared ahead of time to handle the feelings that might arise to deter you.

You can be a genius at course management if you are confident with your wedges and putter. Then it won’t matter if you miss greens. You have learned from experience how to manage your home golf course well because you know your plan. When you play a new course, you need to concentrate on creating the shots you want. Golf is a game of maneuvering the ball around the course and having fun doing it.

COURSE MANAGEMENT GOLF TIPS

HAVE A COURSE MANAGEMENT GAME PLAN

MANAGE YOUR MENTAL GAME

POSITION YOUR LONG SHOTS

PLAN YOUR SHOTS TO THE GREEN

ON SHORT APPROACH SHOTS GO FOR THE FLAG

USE THE PUTTER FROM OFF THE GREEN FOR HIGHEST PERCENTAGE SHOT

THINK CAREFULLY TO GET OUT OF TROUBLE

WHEN IN TROUBLE, MAINTAIN YOUR EQUILIBRIUM

LOOK TO SEE WHERE THE TROUBLE IS

MAKE SURE YOU GET THE BALL OUT OF A FAIRWAY BUNKER

I hope that these course management golf tips have helped you. Don’t hesitate to contact me at 828.696.2547 or pmi4@bellsouth.net if you would like some personal advice on the mental side of golf.

Joan

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