Driving accuracy

Using Driving Accuracy to Build a Better Practice Plan

Turn tee-shot patterns into practice priorities and smarter club choices.

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Let the metric choose the drill

Driving accuracy should point to practice, not judgment. If the big miss is always right, build a tee-shot window that starts left-center. If contact is scattered across the face, tighten setup and strike before adding speed.

Practice blocks

  1. Ten balls for strike location.
  2. Ten balls to a fairway-width target.
  3. Five pressure balls with full routine and a score.

Stop when the pattern is clear. More balls are not always more learning.

Course transfer

Choose one tee-shot rule for the next round, such as using 3-wood when driver brings both sides of trouble into play.