Fairways in regulation
Using Fairways In Regulation to Build a Better Practice Plan
Common fairways in regulation traps, cleaner fixes, and a better way to judge what comes next.

Where it goes sideways
The usual trouble in Using Fairways in Regulation to Build a Better Practice Plan is not a lack of effort. It is a golfer letting the previous miss shape the next tee-shot record instead of reading what the scorecard is showing now.
A cleaner fix
A cleaner fairways in regulation fix starts by naming the miss that actually matters. If note whether the miss still leaves an approach is the problem, do not repair it with three unrelated changes. Adjust the left-right-blocked note, setup, or target only if it explains the result you saw.
Coach’s note: For fairways in regulation, the best correction is often the one you can still remember after a bogey.
Reset before the next one
Before the next tee-shot record, say the fairways in regulation job plainly: what trouble are you avoiding, and what result would keep the round moving?