Planning Your On-Course Success: How GolfLogix Can Help Lower Your Scores
How much planning do you do for a round of golf? Most golfers are showing up to the first tee and figuring things out as they go. If you take a little time to prepare when you are off the course, it can save you quite a few strokes. Using the GolfLogix app is the perfect way to set yourself up for on-course success. Take a look at some of the features and our best tips for giving you the best chance of going low on the course. Stop wasting shots today.
Why Does Planning Matter in Golf?
Planning for your next round of golf will help you stay focused and confident on the course. Going to the first tee without a plan can cost you strokes.
In addition, playing the same course the same way each time could be holding you back from becoming the golfer you want to be.
Course Research and Mapping
We all know that when playing away, you are faced with the challenges of blind spots, hidden hazards, and lack of course knowledge. However, even at your own course you may learn a bit by using 3D Course Flyovers and detailed green maps.
Study things like optimal angles of attack, green contours and slopes, and even landing areas for layups.
Choose your Best Tees
When you use GolfLogix on a regular basis and start tracking your scores and performance, you can also make better decisions about which tee boxes to play from.
Choose something that matches your skill level and leaves you with approach shots where you can hit some greens in regulation.
Personalized Club Recommendations
Your golf shot history will help you understand your average carry distances. As you plan your round, you can consider which club is best for each situation.
Maybe you’ve been attempting to reach a green from a certain area for years, but you always come up short. Take a look at the slope and contours it could be causing the issue.
Use the GolfLogix data and suggestions to make better club selections and to gain insight into what golf shots to practice when off the course.
Round Statistics and Shot History
Many golfers do not look at their post-round stats and use them to improve. Post-round analysis lets you identify strengths and weaknesses and plan for your next round of golf.
Are you double bogeying the same holes?
Look at your GolfLogix post-round performance, and use this information to change your strategy and plan for the next round.
Focused Practice Sessions
Practice with a purpose. If you have limited time to spend on the range, why not use some data from your last round to pinpoint the exact issues you are struggling with?
Pay close attention to things like lag putting, wedge accuracy, and even scramble percentage. Golfers love to go to the driving range and work on their driving distance, but sometimes, that’s not the most effective thing to practice.
As you continue to track your rounds and follow your GolfLogix progress, you can leverage this data to improve your game over time.
Shot Planning
Now that you’ve prepped for your round and even practiced a bit on the areas where you need to work the most, you can still use GolfLogix to plan in the middle of a round.
A lot goes into planning a golf shot. Not only do you need to consider the yardage but also the hazards, the slope, contours, and even the conditions on the golf course that day.
Simply comes into these shots; simply looking at the target and guessing which club is best will not cut it.
Plan your shots appropriately using the accurate distances to the greens’ front, center, and back. As you get close to the hole, take advantage of the approach mode, where you can pick the perfect area on the green to land your shots. Using the GolfLogix heat maps, you can also move the pin to any location you want to give yourself the most makeable putt.
Final Thoughts
To be a great golfer, you must be able to make the perfect shot when the time comes. However, knowing more about the courses you play and about your golf game specifically makes it much easier to execute when the time comes. Incorporate GolfLogix into your golf practice and planning routine, and see how many strokes you can save on the golf course.