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Playing from the forward tees enhances your game

News RoomBy News RoomJune 21, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Playing from forward tees in golf can be a valuable learning experience that can help players improve their game and lower their scores. In a unique twist on a net stroke-play tournament featured by Golf Digest a few years ago, players were able to choose their tees, with the further back tees granting more strokes and the shorter tees giving fewer strokes. This experiment served as a test for golfers’ mindsets, with some players opting for the standard tees, while others went all the way back for additional strokes. The author of the article chose to move up to the shorter tees to make scoring easier but ultimately finished near the bottom of the pack.

Shorter yardage on golf courses means less club into greens, increasing the chances of hitting greens in regulation and having more birdie opportunities. However, the simplicity of this concept is debunked by the complexities of the game. Playing from forward tees changes a player’s perspective on the golf hole, narrowing the target and sometimes leading to costly mistakes, as highlighted in a round played with PGA Tour pro Joel Dahmen where the author hit his shots. Golf professionals like recent U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau emphasize the importance of playing shorter yardages to improve scoring.

Certain golf instructors, like Jeff Ritter, advise players to aim for the middle of the green unless within 50 yards of the flagstick when playing from forward tees. The tendency to take unnecessary risks increases when faced with improved ball-striking or when playing from forward tees, making it essential to develop a better understanding of when to be aggressive and when to play it safe. While playing from forward tees may not immediately lower a player’s handicap index since course ratings are generally lower, it can significantly improve a player’s scoring abilities over time.

The lessons learned from playing from forward tees can be invaluable for golfers looking to enhance their skills and strategy on the course. By forcing players to adapt their game and make smarter decisions, forward tees can help players become more proficient at scoring and more strategic in their approach. Though initially challenging, playing from forward tees can lead to noticeable progress in a player’s game and ultimately result in lower scores on the course.

Experiences with playing from forward tees, such as the round with Joel Dahmen or participation in a company tournament, underscore the benefits of this practice. The shift in perspective, increased precision, and development of smarter decision-making can all contribute to better scoring and overall improvement in a player’s game. While it may take time to see tangible results from playing from forward tees in terms of handicap index, the skills and strategies learned from this practice are likely to pay off in the long run for players looking to elevate their game.

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