MashieNiblick
Tour Winner
I've done this for my course to check out some specific distances (to fairway bunkers etc) and have also done it on some away courses and just for fun places Augusta, Pebble Beach etc.
Well worth doing some research. Only downside is theres less excuse if things fall to pieces :mmm:
We played Old Thorns one week-end. Mate of mine was talking to the starter, got a strokesaver and put a little cross on each page to indicate where the optimum drive would be. I think he had 22 points. Tosspot!!Ain't that the truth! I walked Roda Golf Course out here 2 days before I was due to play, made notes, looked for trouble and all that pony.....played like a wassock on the day! Even where I wrote "Don't be long to this green"..I went long and ended up wet, not once, but twice on two different holes!
Tell you one thing....I spent a long time last night looking at the course for tomorrow, never played it and although I have Shotmiser GPS, I found that by looking at Google Earth I was able to identify WHERE to hit or to aim for, where the green has the largest area, I even found the measuring piece (the ruler) which was brilliant. I spent last night making notes on all the holes, less the Par 3's. Notes of where the biggest part of the green is, widest part of the fairways...even made notes of what clubs to use if all goes well off of the tee! No more overly aggressive, more course management for me from now on!