Fairways in regulation
How to Track Fairways In Regulation Without Overcomplicating Your Scorecard
Specific fairways in regulation checks that replace guessing with cleaner evidence.

Make the check specific
How to Track Fairways in Regulation Without Overcomplicating Your Scorecard gets better when the feedback is narrow. Rather than judging the whole game, ask the tee-shot record to answer one question and ignore the noise around it.
Better evidence
Use a short comparison built around fairways in regulation.
| Check | What a golfer should learn |
|---|---|
| Separate driver holes from positional tee shots | Whether the first fairways in regulation choice is reliable enough. |
| Note whether the miss still leaves an approach | Whether the tee-shot record changes when conditions shift. |
| Compare patterns on doglegs and straight holes | Whether this fairways in regulation idea belongs on the course. |
Putting it in focus
If you prefer tracking without scribbling all over the card, FocusGolf is a natural fit. The Wear OS, Apple Watch, and Garmin app can handle shot and distance tracking from your wrist, then keep session history and progress trends in the mobile app. You still need to add context—good miss, blocked angle, recovery required—but the basic pattern of tee-shot results becomes easier to review.
Keep the useful part
Keep the part of fairways in regulation that holds up after several tries, and drop the part that only looked good once.