If you're like most golfers, your home course is the one you know best. You've played it countless times and know all its quirks and intricacies. But even though you may know your home course like the back of your hand, that doesn't mean scoring well on it is a piece of cake. In fact, many golfers find that their home courses are the ones where they tend to struggle the most.


If you're looking to score better on your home course, here are five tips that will help:



  1. Play with someone who knows the course well.

If you can find a friend or family member who knows the ins and outs of your home course, playing a round with them can be invaluable. They'll be able to give you insights into which shots will work best and which ones to avoid.

  1. Get to know the greenkeeper.

Greenkeepers are the people who maintain the golf course, and they usually have a wealth of knowledge about the course itself. If you strike up a friendship with your local greenskeeper, they may be able to give you some tips on how to play certain holes.

  1. Play often.

The more you play your home course, the more familiar you'll become with it. And as you become more familiar with it, you'll develop a feel for which shots work and which don't.

  1. Practice, practice, practice.

If you want to score better on your home course, it's essential to spend time on the range and the putting green. The more time you spend practising, the better prepared you'll be when it comes time to tee off.

  1. Invest in some new equipment.

Sometimes all it takes to score better on your home course is a new driver or set of irons. If you've been struggling with your game, it might be time to invest in new gear. Head to your local golf shop and speak with one of the employees about what might be right for you.



Scoring well on your home course can be a challenge, but it's not impossible. By following these five tips, you'll be well on your way to shooting lower scores in no time!

October 14, 2022 — Simon Masters