Tip #1 — Crosswind Aim with Trajectory
Use the wind clock to find the cross component, then adjust aim by trajectory: low shot reduces drift, high shot increases. Start at ~0.25 yd per mph cross for mid‑trajectory and refine per club.
Fast, actionable advice to tighten your decision‑making each round.
Use the wind clock to find the cross component, then adjust aim by trajectory: low shot reduces drift, high shot increases. Start at ~0.25 yd per mph cross for mid‑trajectory and refine per club.
When fairways are narrow and hazards flank landing zones, consider a shorter club and controlled power to hit a more conservative target. Sacrificing a few yards for a safer approach often saves strokes in match play.
WGT often displays a wind range; use the midpoint for consistent results (e.g., 6–10 mph → use 8 mph). If conditions change mid-hole, prioritize the higher value for approach shots.
Add ~1 yard for every 3 ft uphill; subtract for downhill. Confirm on your bag and note exceptions on extreme winds.
On Standard speed, aim roughly 0.8 inches per foot per 10/10 break strength. Reduce aim as greens get faster.
Rough and fescue increase the lie percentage; add the lie boost from the `Lie % Guide` and consider clubbing up earlier. For recovery shots, prioritize controlled contact over max power.
Practice meter timing with a set routine: two warmup swings, a visual anchor on the meter, and a consistent chant or rhythm. Consistency reduces mishits and improves the reliability of the percentage-based recommendations.