Distance control

How to Practice Distance Control Under Pressure

Games and routines that make practice feel closer to the first tee or a match on the line.

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Add consequence carefully

Pressure practice for distance control should be clear, short, and slightly uncomfortable. Pick a target, name the pass mark, and use your full routine before each ball.

Nine-shot challenge

  1. Three balls at controlled speed.
  2. Three balls with normal tempo.
  3. Three balls after stepping away and restarting the routine.

Give yourself credit for both the result and the commitment to the process.

Putting it in focus

Distance-control practice improves when the same swing produces the same window more than once. FocusGolf uses automatic swing detection on your smartwatch and reviews tempo, swing speed, consistency, shot distances, and session history without club sensors. For wedge ladders or pressure games, it helps connect the feel of a repeatable motion with the yardage the ball actually carried.

Course transfer

When the round tightens, return to matching backswing length to finish height. Pressure does not need a new swing; it needs the version you have actually rehearsed.