Executive courses

Equipment and Shot Choices for Executive Courses

A focused way to test executive-course golf under pressure that feels like real golf.

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Build the drill

A good practice plan for Equipment and Shot Choices for Executive Courses has a beginning, a constraint, and a review. Without all three, executive-course golf practice becomes activity rather than learning.

Add pressure carefully

Try this wedge-distance plan sequence:

  1. Rehearse treat every tee ball as a scoring decision slowly enough to notice the feel.
  2. Add one realistic executive-course golf limit, such as a single attempt, a tighter window, or a course-style consequence.
  3. Change the situation so control wedge distance before chasing pins has to travel.
  4. Finish by writing whether leave uphill putts whenever the green allows it helped or distracted you.

Review the result

The review matters most; a simple note after practice makes short-course plan easier to trust when the course stops being tidy.