DP World Tour
Strategy Lessons Golfers Can Learn from DP World Tour
Use tour decisions—flight, target, restraint—as practical lessons for your own rounds.

Borrow the thinking
DP World Tour players face unfamiliar grasses and weather, so their best strategy often starts with observation. They watch bounce, adjust trajectories, and choose targets that fit the day rather than the brochure.
Lessons you can use
- Play away from the miss that ruins the hole.
- Choose clubs for the front number, not only the flag.
- Reset after every shot because the next decision is separate.
Putting it in focus
Watching world-class players is more useful when you compare their decisions with your own patterns. FocusGolf can track your shots, distances, club performance, and practice history from a smartwatch, giving you a personal baseline. Then when a DP World Tour player lays back from trouble or flights a wedge, you can ask what version of that decision fits your game.
Practice the decision
On your next round, pick one hole and make the conservative plan first. Only attack if the aggressive version clearly improves the next shot.