CLUB SELECTION STEP BY STEP

We understand that everyone has their own unique learning style, and we've taken that into account by creating three separate screens dedicated to demonstrating club selection techniques.

Whether you're a high, mid, or single figure golfer, we've got methods that are sure to help you improve your game. Why not try them all and see which one works best for you?

With our expert tips, you're sure to be on the fast track to success on the course.

STAGE 1: CLUB SELECTION

How to use Club Selection screens

  1. From the home page select ‘Stage 1: Club Selection’.

  2. You will now choose whether you wish to see your Full Shots or Short Game shots. Select either.

  3. Now during your next practice game, stand over your shot & face the target. You will now be able to see a simplified version of our C.A.D.D.I.E. method where in the top section it will give you the current predicated wind direction & speed indication. You will also see the effect the wind & temperature will have on your shot.

  4. In the lower section of the screen you can see your yardages with adjustments for temperature and also for temperature + wind adjustments. These yardages will automatically update as you move around the course and are faced with differing wind directions.

STAGE 2: SELECTION PROCESS

How to use Selection Process screens

  1. From the home page select ‘Stage 2: Club Process’.

  2. You will now choose whether you wish to see your Full Shots or Short Game shots. Select either.

  3. Now during your next practice game, stand over your shot & face the target. You will now be able to see a simplified version of our C.A.D.D.I.E. method where in the top section it will give you the current predicated wind direction & speed indication. You will also see the effect the wind & temperature will have on your shot.

  4. In the lower section of the screen you can see your yardages with adjustments for temperature and also for temperature + wind adjustments. These yardages will automatically update as you move around the course and are faced with differing wind directions.