Executive courses
Equipment and Shot Choices for Executive Courses
A focused way to test executive-course golf under pressure that feels like real golf.

Build the drill
A good practice plan for Equipment and Shot Choices for Executive Courses has a beginning, a constraint, and a review. Without all three, executive-course golf practice becomes activity rather than learning.
Add pressure carefully
Try this wedge-distance plan sequence:
- Rehearse treat every tee ball as a scoring decision slowly enough to notice the feel.
- Add one realistic executive-course golf limit, such as a single attempt, a tighter window, or a course-style consequence.
- Change the situation so control wedge distance before chasing pins has to travel.
- Finish by writing whether leave uphill putts whenever the green allows it helped or distracted you.
Review the result
The review matters most; a simple note after practice makes short-course plan easier to trust when the course stops being tidy.