I had a chance to win a Lombardi trophy at a golf tournament on the US Am Tour. Read on to find out if I got it done and what we can learn from tournament golf experience.

If you truly want to test your game and accelerate improvement, I cannot recommend tournament golf enough. Playing in competition exposes every crack in your game, but if you can keep it together and play to your potential in tournaments… then you’ll have a game that can travel.
Luckily, Tangent has a tournament mode that disables features that are incompliant for most competitions including:
While still giving distances and performing shot tracking.

I played a tournament this past weekend at Dallas Cowboys Golf Club in Grapevine, TX on the US Am Tour. The tour is handicapped and flighted so it’s fun for any skill level and I found myself in the Championship flight competing against 16 players of 3.9 or lower.

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I shot a 73, which is always a good score for me, but as every golfer will tell you… “I left a lot out there”.
According to the Round Report, I could have shot a 67… I had a 3 putt, a two chip, a penalty, and multiple recovery shots.
The reality is… this was a fairly clean card with a few mistakes and some missed opportunities.


Strokes Gained always tells the story of the day and where I struggled was driving losing almost 4 strokes to my target, which is unusual for me.
Equally unusual for me was gaining strokes on approach against an Elite Am. My practice and drills with Tangent is paying off! I typically lose 4 shots on Approach, so that is 5 shots better than my typical performance.
Diving in, I made too many mistakes with the driver. Mistakes are driving into bunkers, recovery, or worse… penalties, which is exactly what I did on hole 8.
Remember, I can’t use the smart caddie in a tournament and on the dogleg left 8th hole… I talked myself into hitting driver when 3w was the play. A slight block went through the fairway and into the water where I eventually 3 putted for double.
Ouch.


If you’re not using your coachable moments after a golf round with Tangent… you are missing an opportunity. Tangent will walk you through the shots that cost you the most so that you can reflect and figure out how to improve moving forward. In this case… I need to choose a better strategy.
But it’s not all bad! Tangent will also show you your best shots of the round and there was none better than my tee shot on the par 3 17th. A near ace from 180 yards!


Lots of great golf in this round, but the mistakes were big almost all coming from lack of commitment off the tee. I did a round recap that you can view here on Instagram showing even more details from the round.
I finished in 3rd place, just 2 shots back in the event. We were right there. How important was that poor tee shot on #8? Pretty important.

The beauty is, I know what to work on, but I am also seeing progress. My approach game is improving rapidly with the attention it has been getting. I need to work on committing to better decisions. I tried to force driver where it didn’t belong and it cost me.
I’m confident I’ll be winning events in no time with Tangent.
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