QUESTION:
Im playing in this tourney tuesday and im playing a practice round tomorrow, i have a golf notebook to put notes about the course in, what kind of notes should i make?
ANSWER:
Answer by fliller
First of all, definitely the slope and break for every green. Second, assuming you’ve never played the course before, you won’t know the holes individually. So you want to take note of what the hole is and what it’s like, i.e. “long par 4 fairway slopes left, elevated green, guarded by bunkers at front left and back right.” Then, write about how to attack each hole and where on the green to hit your approach, and which risks are worth taking. Include features that might not be obvious when you are on the fairway, but only when you get to the green and find out that you’re in the bunker. include what is around the doglegs, if you would be best to leave it short and try for up-and-down to avoid trouble, whether you should hit it long and right towards the green, which side of the fairway, etc. just little anecdotes you will hopefully remember on the course. I would leave either one or two pages in the notebook for every hole, as opposed to the course in general, already labeled with “No. 5” or “No. 15” at the top.
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