Goal Setting

Goal Setting

SMART GOALS

We use the SMART (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, time-bound) method when setting goals. Let’s learn how that process works:

1. Specific: Improve putting.

2. Measurable: I will use strokes gained as my measure.

3. Achievable: An improvement of 0.5 strokes gained is challenging but realistic.

4. Relevant: My coach says that my putting is the area with the most growth potential.

5. Time-bound: One year gives me enough time to work and see the results.

Finally, put your SMART goal somewhere that you will see every day. Set up practice sessions designed to help you achieve this goal!