Distance control
Beginner vs Advanced Approaches to Distance Control
How distance control priorities change as players move from basic contact to tighter shot windows.

Different players, different windows
A beginner working on distance control needs contact, direction, and a clear finish. A stronger player can ask for trajectory, curve, and tighter landing windows. Mixing those priorities is how practice gets noisy.
Priority ladder
| Golfer | Useful target | Practice cue |
|---|---|---|
| Newer player | Solid contact | Finish in balance |
| Improving player | Predictable miss | Pick one curve or yardage |
| Competitive player | Smaller window | Vary height and target |
Move up slowly
Do not graduate a skill because it worked once on the range. Let it prove itself from a real lie, with one ball, and with a scorecard in your pocket.