Course maintenance
How Course Maintenance Affects Scoring and Strategy
Adjust strategy for firm greens, wet fairways, thick rough, and changing bunker sand.

Conditions change strategy
Freshly watered greens, firm fairways, fluffy rough, and compact sand all change how you should play. A front pin on a firm green asks for a different landing spot than the same pin after rain.
Quick adjustments
| Condition | Scoring adjustment |
|---|---|
| Firm greens | Land approaches short or use more spin |
| Thick rough | Take more loft and accept less control |
| Slow greens | Putts need commitment, not a jab |
| Wet fairways | Expect less rollout and longer approaches |
Putting it in focus
Course conditions change distances more than golfers admit. FocusGolf can help you notice the pattern by tracking shots and club performance from a smartwatch, no extra sensors required. If firm fairways add rollout one week and soft overseeded turf steals it the next, your history gives you a better reference than memory alone.
Read the first holes
Use the opening stretch as research. Watch chips release, note bunker sand, and update yardages. The course will tell you how it wants to be played.