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Rite in the Rain All Weather Golf Notebook, 3.5" x 6", Green Field Flex, Club Yardage Book & Hole Notes (No. 4)

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The best professional and amateur golfers take accountability of their game by analyzing situations and log every shot, game-plan, and execution. If you play the percentages throughout the course and over a tournament, you will benefit in the long run.

While many of us may only play courses once or twice in a lifetime, the courses you play more often can have a notebook that you create for each round. A notes section for each hole is also handy for conveying details relating to yardages for each tee box, difficulty, slope, and rating. Also, consider leaving space for the players to input their notes and comments for each hole. 5. Use technology to aid the design process

The Golf Rangefinder is a golfer’s best friend during any round. Whether you are taking notes or playing a golf course for the first time. These rangefinders are very versatile as you can know the distance to hazards or to the pin.

I can take my SkyTrak to the driving range or utilize in my garage and get a great idea on the average that I hit each club. The hole overview should give the player an idea of the overall shape, look and feel of the fairway, boundaries, and pin location. It will tell the golfer where to put the ball from each tee box and how to plan each shot. A good yardage book will feature carry distances for several points on the fairway so players can make shots based on their driving distances. One last item you can have in your notebook is the distance that you hit each iron and club in your bag. I have been fortunate enough to build a golf simulator in my garage and utilize a SkyTrak Launch Monitor. Providing a lot of distance measurements tells golfers about where to hit the ball.For example, golfers with shorter or longer driving distances may reference these numbers when deciding where to place the ball on the fairway or green. The yardages also play a key role on the tee box as well on par 4s and 5s. Having notes of where certain fairways begin or end of where hazards come into play can and will be helpful! Know your distance left into each green! See our recomendations on GPS Watches and Rangefinders below! Don’t miss out on this great technology! 2nd Item: Club SelectionsAlso, take note of if you hit a stinger type shot, full shot, rode the wind or battled the wind. These little notes will help you out! 4th Item: Hazards Yardage books are a handbook used by golfers when playing a round. These books contain information about distances, hazards, and green complexes for every hole on the golf course. Typically, yardage book offer a little bit more information than the averagescorecard. Golfers use yardage books to develop a strategy for playing each hole, and they use the distances and hazards mapped in the yardage book to determine the optimal ball placement based on their level of skill. Designing a yardage book isn’t that different than designing a map. Except that everything on this map communicates some feature or aspect of the course to the golfer. We know how hectic a golf course can get; with so many golfers walking through your door every day, it’s hard to take the time to sit down and design your yardage books. And let’s be honest, not everyone is born with design skills; even after hours of trial and error, the design might not turn out that great. Companies like Best Approachnow offer digital versions of the traditional yardage books. Your customers will now be able to access it directly from their phone, anywhere on the course. Now that your yardage book is complete, it’s time to head to the print shop. Make sure to save your design file with at least 300 DPI and with CMYB printing colors, not RGB for digital screens. You should be able to configure these settings when saving your file.

The green map should ideally have a grid that reflects yardage and includes fall lines to show where players can expect a shot to break. If there are standard hole placements that your courses uses, you may consider representing potential hole locations with a flag on the green map.Not only should you note the break of putts, but also where greens run out and where to avoid when hitting those approach shots.

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