Bad round recovery
How Bad Round Recovery Can Help Under Pressure
Use recovery habits on first tees, closing holes, match-play swings, and tournament moments when emotions run hot.

Pressure makes recovery visible
Under pressure, every miss feels louder. A blocked drive in a friendly fourball is annoying; the same drive in a club championship can feel like a verdict. Recovery skills keep the moment from getting bigger than the shot.
Pressure situations to prepare for
- First tee with people watching.
- A short putt to win or halve a hole.
- The hole after a triple bogey.
- A closing par 5 where birdie is possible but trouble is everywhere.
The pressure routine
- Slow your walk for ten steps.
- Check the lie and the real risk.
- Pick the biggest smart target.
- Make one rehearsal that matches the shot.
- Accept the result and repeat.
Match-play note
Recovery in match play can be easier if you remember the score resets each hole. Losing a hole with a double is still just one hole. The best response is not anger; it’s making your opponent earn the next one.
Summary
Pressure recovery is trained calm. You still feel nerves, but you give them a job instead of letting them run the round.