Boot monitors are everywhere. They break down your rhythm in detail, seeing metrics like the speed of the club, the rotation rates, the beginning angle, the distance of the carriage and more. Here is the capture: no matter how accurate and detailed the data, they do not always tell you what matters most – your ability to score. If your starting monitor numbers look better and your equipment is called, but your results are still not falling, this may be why. Here are some ways to get what your outcome card detects and translate it into real improvement in the course.
What does the result card see (which the starting monitor does not make):
- Course management errors
- Mental mistakes under pressure
- Execution of the short game
- Tee decision -making
- Shots of recovery and creativity
- Marking skill from bad lies or uneven terrain
Course management errors
Your outcome card tells you when and where you make poor strategic decisions. If certain holes constantly accumulate bogeys or worse, reassess your approach.
Are you attacking the pins unnecessarily or hitting a driver when he would make a safer club? Use your score card to identify problematic models. Learn to be a smarter player. Follow the holes where you have more trouble, then change how you play them to see how it affects your outcome card.

Mental mistakes under pressure
Pressure can change your golf swing. Your outcome card will show when the nerves are improved by you. Sometimes you will see this in a series of weak holes, or maybe you have a great round, and then you look at the collapse.
Knowing this model can help you prioritize routines, respiratory techniques or mental drills to manage pressure more effectively. Start adding pressure to your practice to simulate it in the course.
Execution of the short game
Starting Monitors They are not excellent in 50-borkers and metrics, however this is one of the most important fields of play for amateur players.
Are you routinely with three strokes or failing to get up and down? Do you even have trouble hitting the green from 50 yards outside? Do you fight with one -sided short pits?
If so, spend more time practicing realistic short game scenarios than fixing for another session of the analytics with full swing. Put a challenge up and down about green with a goal. Follow how often you save from 10+ different lies.
Tee decision -making
A weak decision from the TeE does not always manifest as a bad pace in your monitor, but your outcome card will show it.
If certain shots constantly cost you stroke, rethink your strategy. Appreciate the safest lines, the most forgiving club elections, or even when you confidently decide to secure lower numbers.
We know that taking your own fired first as close as possible It is the best option from a statistical point of view. Sometimes, a 3-kruk checked in a lot of trouble is the best choice for you that day.
Shots of recovery and creativity
If you want to go low, you have to be creative. Departure monitors cannot determine the amount of your creativity.
Practice unconventional shots such as low sttingers, controlled pallor, notes from trouble, and you will find the note is a little easier. Set shots based on barriers to the range (eg, hit low under the limbs of the tree or curve around a target). Practice with a limited spine or from difficult lies.
Marking skills from bad lies
Golf is not played by perfectly flat mattresses, however boot monitors are often used with a perfect lie.
Identify holes where bad lies hurt you. Include the uneven practice of lying in your routine. Find an area of the range where you can work on steep sloping golf shots and discounts. If you can’t find areas to practice uneven lies, try to get on the course for a practice from time to time.
Put yourself in positions where you fought.
Whether they are straight, thick bunkers, these situations do not get enough of your attention.
Final thoughts
Your starting monitor is great to help you call changes in swing, check the quality of your strike and even determine which golf clubs are best suited for your game. However, as great as this information is, if it is not translated into reducing results, mix your data knowledge with this performance knowledge to get the full look.
office Release Monitor Can’t show you (but a score card can) first appeared in MygolfSSS.