Executive courses
How to Score Better on Executive Courses
Specific executive-course golf checks that replace guessing with cleaner evidence.

Make the check specific
How to Score Better on Executive Courses gets better when the feedback is narrow. Rather than judging the whole game, ask the short-course plan to answer one question and ignore the noise around it.
Better evidence
Use a short comparison built around executive-course golf.
| Check | What a golfer should learn |
|---|---|
| Leave uphill putts whenever the green allows it | Whether the first executive-course golf choice is reliable enough. |
| Club down on short par 4s when trouble narrows | Whether the short-course round changes when conditions shift. |
| Treat every tee ball as a scoring decision | Whether this executive-course golf idea belongs on the course. |
Putting it in focus
Executive courses are ideal places to learn your scoring distances, and FocusGolf can help without slowing the round. On a Wear OS, Apple Watch, or Garmin watch, it tracks shots and distances while also saving session history, so you can see whether your 9-iron, pitching wedge, and half-wedge gaps are honest. The goal is simple: fewer mystery yardages when a short par 3 asks for precision.
Keep the useful part
Keep the part of executive-course golf that holds up after several tries, and drop the part that only looked good once.