6 Ways Simulator Golf Makes You A Smarter Player
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6 Ways Simulator Golf Makes You A Smarter Player

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6 Ways Simulator Golf Makes You A Smarter Player

Most golfers think simulators are about convenience: playing 18 holes in an hour, avoiding bad weather or squeezing in swings after the kids go to bed. While these things are all true, there are times when simulator golf can make you a smarter/better golfer.

Simulators can teach you about your real tendencies, cause and effect, and even help you to stop guessing which shots to hit.

1. You become a more data-driven, analytical player

Once you start seeing launch angle, ball speed, face-to-path and spin after every swing, it’s impossible to go back to “feel” alone. You start understanding why a ball fades, why a wedge balloons or why your driver doesn’t carry as far as you think.

That awareness makes you a smarter player because:

  • You diagnose your misses faster
  • You build feels that match the actual numbers
  • You stop chasing swing thoughts that don’t matter

2. You learn your real yardages and shot dispersion

Almost every golfer overestimates how far they hit the ball. But simulators can fix that fast. After a few sessions, you learn the truth about:

  • Carry distance (not total)
  • Typical miss (left, right, short)
  • Shot window (how wide your pattern actually is)

When you know your dispersion is not your best shot but your average, you start aiming at smarter targets. In addition, you’ll pick better clubs and stop trying to hit miracle numbers. There’s something to be said about being honest with yourself about your yardages.

3. Your practice becomes structured, not random

Very few golfers know how to practice correctly. Simulators make it easier to practice with skills challenges, distance-control games and even fairway-finding contests. Instead of hitting golf balls into a field, you are challenging yourself and getting feedback.

You can do this at the driving range as well but most golfers don’t because it’s not as easy or as fun without the simulator.

4. You can truly dial in your wedges

As long as you’ve purchased an accurate and high-quality simulator system, wedge play is one of the best places you can improve your golf game. Because the lie is consistent and the environment is controlled, you get a clear picture of what your wedges actually do:

  • 40–100 yard wedges
  • Trajectory control
  • Spin consistency
  • Flighted versus full swings

Even thoughyour lies on the course will vary, knowing your baseline carry distances makes you far smarter when adjusting for real-world conditions.

5. You can rehearse course strategy (and try again until you get it right)

On a real course, you get one chance. In a simulator, you can run the same hole five different ways and actually test which strategy works best for you.

Want to see if you should attack a par-5 in two or check to see if a hybrid or a fairway wood is a better choice off the tee? You can.

You learn faster because you can recreate scenarios that you can’t when you play real-world golf.

6. You multiply your decisions in a fraction of the time

On the golf course, decision-making happens slowly. You get to take a tee shot every 12 to 15 minutes. Decisions like “risky versus safe” only come up every so often but in a simulator, you can make hundreds of decisions in a single practice session.

You move faster, see more situations and get exposed to more variations, all without spending hours on the course. The more decision-making practice you give yourself, the smarter you get, without even realizing it.

Final thoughts

A simulator round may not feel like a replacement for real golf but it can make you a far smarter player. You learn your tendencies, understand your numbers and make better decisions because you’ve seen each scenario play out dozens of times.

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Brittany Olizarowicz

Brittany Olizarowicz

Brittany Olizarowicz

Britt Olizarowicz is a scratch golfer, former teaching professional and one of MyGolfSpy’s leading voices on equipment testing and golf performance. She has spent more than 15 years working at private clubs in New York and Florida and now specializes in translating test data and swing mechanics into practical advice for everyday golfers. Britt began playing at age 7 and has never left the game. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her on the course, playing pickleball, cooking, running or out on the boat with her family.

Brittany Olizarowicz

Brittany Olizarowicz

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      Chris

      7 months ago

      I think knowing your numbers with irons and wedges, and having speed feedback with driver as a motivator to get faster are both huge underrated things. I feel like those 30-100 yard shots with accurate feedback is so helpful. Do it as your warm up, hit shots at each 10 yard interval (30/40/50 etc) and if you are outside of 5 yards on carry hit it again. Still only takes 3-4 mins. Once you have those distances they dont go away.

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