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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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Making sure you have a solid start line is essential to play solid on this course. I am sure there are plenty of these courses throughout the world.

The icons you use should clearly illustratewhat they represent and be consistent and uniform across the entire yardage book. You’ll need images and diagrams to represent the many features typically found on a golf course including:

The more hilly a course is the more you need to make special note of where you aimed. One of my courses I played a ton as a kid had at least 6 blind tee shots. Once you have a design tool and know your way around it a little bit, it’s time to get started with building your very own yardage. To make your life easier we’ve created a blank starter template, that comes complete with icons, and proper sizes you can easily take to the print shop once you are finished. 6. Design each hole I am sure you have witnessed a PGA Tour player or a golfer on television writing something in a notebook. They seem to be really focused at times on what their notebook contains or taking copious notes on certain holes. Also, 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

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 of the most difficult variables when playing a course for the first time is knowing exactly where hazards start and end. There is nothing worse than hitting a solid drive down the middle only to get to the ball and find a little creek that runs across the fairway. Once your blank yardage book template is set up in your design suite, it’s time to start putting your yardage book together. Make sure as you mark the distance you had left and the club you selected that you make sure you always note the wind direction and intensity. You can also mark the prevailing wind and how the ball responded.You won’t get anywhere if you dive into the deep end on your own. Simply telling a designer to go and create a yardage book won’t work either. As someone always looking to improve, you start to wonder if these golf notebooks can help you and your game in the future. 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.

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. Many golfers complain that they can’t hold a round together. However, what shots are causing your round to fall apart and when do they occur? Noting the hole number and direction will show you the patterns that emerge over time and what holes need a new strategy.If you play the percentages throughout the course and over a tournament, you will benefit in the long run. Wind is one of the most difficult variables to deal with and in making a club selection. If you have the detailed notes you will once again be able to make a confidence decision and go with it. If you are fortunate enough to play a practice round prior to a tournament, if you have the time, hit greens on the different portions of the green. Today, many green complexes are large and complex and the more you can play the more comfortable you can be on tournament day. 6th Item: Aim Points Make detailed notes of where hazards begin and end and what the carry distances are on each hazard.

Golf is not only a game of hitting it solid and controlling your ball, but so much goes into the proper decisions a golfer is faced many times throughout a round. The more you play a course, the more you get to know it, but even after the first practice round or two, you can start to have the same confidence you have with a cours you have played 50 times or more. 5th Item: Putting Green Details There is nothing more devastating, so make sure you make note of these hazards and be prepared. This will help you best manage your game and play your best! I have been caught by surprise with bunkers in the middle of fairways or thinking I have more distance to a water hazard than is really there.Every golfer should consider their game plan and utilize a notebook or yardage book to takes these detailed notes to help them score their best on each round that they play.

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