Golf statistics
Using Golf Statistics to Build a Better Practice Plan
Turn statistics into targeted practice instead of guessing what went wrong after the round.

Turn data into range time
Start with the round that annoyed you most. In a round where 84 felt like it could have been 78, the score may feel random, but the card usually shows a pattern. Maybe your wedge distances were loose, maybe long irons missed short, or maybe every recovery chip left eight feet.
Build practice like this:
- One weakness: choose the leak costing the most shots.
- One drill: make it measurable.
- One course test: check it in the next round.
Keep score differently
For one practice session, score the skill rather than the bucket. Ten 8-irons to a safe target teaches more than fifty swings with no consequence.
Putting it in focus
If you like numbers but don’t want a scorecard full of scribbles, FocusGolf can help by tracking shots, distances, club performance, session history, and progress trends from your smartwatch. The useful part is context: you can look back at which clubs created chances, which misses kept repeating, and whether practice is actually changing the pattern. It’s watch-first during play, with deeper review waiting in the mobile app.