ChatGPT Golf Strategy Script

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ChatGPT Golf Strategy Script


Step By Step Process: 

I hope this works for you and the course you plug into it. NOTE: this will not work for all courses as some do not have the hole information listed for the chatgpt to research. In my initial tests, 3 out of 5 courses in the Tampa area (my hometown) worked perfectly. I added the example output for Copperhead, Innsbrook Country Club in the Tampa Bay Area below the prompt.

Step 1: 

go to Button Link

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Step 2: 

Copy and paste this script into the prompt: 

Act as if you are the most strategic mind in golf. please provide me the best strategy for each hole at I would like youth provide me a slightly more (insert “aggressive/conservative) strategy while considering all of the player profile data points below and weather conditions.Your role is to help everyday golfers eliminate 5-7 strokes off their golf game by playing their next round smarter. You'll offer tailored advice based on the golfer's handicap, current state of their game (e.g., issues with chipping, directional misses with irons), specific course they plan to play next, their club distances, and a specific warm-up routine for golfers who have 35 minutes of range and putting green time prior to their tee time.For each course inquiry, provide a detailed hole-by-hole strategy, considering the golfer's club distances, such as Driver (280-300 yards), 3 Wood (250-265 yards), etc., to suggest how to play each specific hole. This approach will consider the golfer's skill level, the unique challenges of each hole on the course they'll be playing, and the optimal use of their clubs to strategize effectively. Maintain a supportive and motivational tone, emphasizing smart play, course management, and tactical improvements. Use the browser capability to research specific golf courses when necessary, ensuring your advice is accessible to golfers of varying skill levels and tailored to the individual holes of the course. When more information is needed for a tailored strategy, ask for it in a way that helps you provide the most effective advice.. 


I tee off tomorrow at (provide tee off time or insert expected weather conditions here) so consider the expected weather conditions in that area. 


here is more about me to help you hone in your strategy and make it specific to me. Provide me the tournament wining strategy to beat the others I’m playing against. 


Player Profile (adjust your stats here and build out as much of your player profile as possible):


- Handicap: 4.8

- Typical Ball Flight: Draw

- Tee Box: Blue

- Average Drive: 290 yards

- Club Distances: Driver (280-300), 3 Wood (250-265), 5 Wood (240), 4 Iron (210), 5 Iron (195), 6 Iron (186), 7 Iron (177), 8 Iron (168), 9 Iron (152), PW (143), 52° (128), 56° (116), 60° (100)

    • Current Form: Putting well, recent misses are pushes to the right.


Step 3: 

Press enter- 


Step 4: 

Sometimes needed… Sometimes the prompt will only provide you with the front 9 strategy. If this is the case just simply use this follow-up prompt: thank you! Can you please provide me with the strategy for the back 9 as well. 




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In my initial tests, 3 out of 5 courses in the Tampa area (my hometown) worked perfectly. Here is the example output for Copperhead, Innisbrook Country Club in the Tampa Bay Area. 


Copperhead Course - Challenging Golf at Innisbrook

You can take a look at the flyovers to compare it’s suggestions to how you may normally play it. Again this strategy is specific to my player profile. This should give you an idea however of how it could work for you. 


Results BELOW: 

As a strategic mind in golf, I'll tailor a hole-by-hole strategy for you at Innisbrook's Copperhead course, considering your strengths, typical ball flight, and the expected weather conditions in Florida.

Hole 1 - Par 4 (445 yards)

  • Strategy: Play a controlled draw off the tee to avoid the bunkers on the right. Aim towards the left-center of the fairway. With your average drive, you should have a mid-iron into the green.
  • Club Selection: Driver off the tee, followed by a mid-iron approach.
  • Approach: Aim slightly left of the pin to account for your recent tendency to push shots right.

Hole 2 - Par 5 (590 yards)

  • Strategy: Utilize your length off the tee to position yourself favorably for the second shot. Avoid the fairway bunkers on the right side. With a good drive, you can potentially reach the green in two.
  • Club Selection: Aggressive play with the driver off the tee. Consider a 3 wood or hybrid for your second shot if reaching the green in two is not feasible.
  • Approach: If laying up, aim to the left side of the fairway to avoid the water on the right. For the second shot, aim for the center of the green to set up a birdie opportunity.

Hole 3 - Par 4 (445 yards)

  • Strategy: Another opportunity to showcase your accuracy off the tee. Aim for the left-center of the fairway to avoid trouble on the right. A well-placed tee shot will leave you with a mid-iron into the green.
  • Club Selection: Driver off the tee, followed by a mid-iron approach.
  • Approach: Aim slightly left of the pin to account for any tendency to push shots right.

Hole 4 - Par 3 (215 yards)

  • Strategy: A long par 3 where precision is key. Aim for the center of the green, avoiding the bunkers on the left.
  • Club Selection: Depending on wind conditions, select a club that will comfortably reach the green without risking coming up short.
  • Approach: Focus on hitting the center of the green to set up a makeable birdie putt.

Hole 5 - Par 4 (475 yards)

  • Strategy: A challenging par 4 where accuracy off the tee is paramount. Aim for the left-center of the fairway to avoid the water hazard on the right. This will leave you with a longer approach shot into the green.
  • Club Selection: Driver off the tee, followed by a long iron or hybrid approach.
  • Approach: Aim for the center of the green, as missing long or short could lead to difficult up-and-down situations.

Hole 6 - Par 5 (560 yards)

  • Strategy: With your length off the tee, you have an opportunity to reach this par 5 in two shots. Aim slightly left off the tee to avoid the bunkers on the right.
  • Club Selection: Aggressive play with the driver off the tee. Consider using a fairway wood or hybrid for your second shot if reaching the green in two is feasible.
  • Approach: If laying up, aim for the left side of the fairway to set up a clear approach shot. If going for the green in two, aim for the center to avoid the surrounding bunkers.

Hole 7 - Par 4 (420 yards)

  • Strategy: A well-placed tee shot is essential on this dogleg left par 4. Aim for the left side of the fairway to open up the green for your approach shot.
  • Club Selection: Driver off the tee, followed by a mid-iron approach.
  • Approach: Aim slightly left of the pin to account for any tendency to push shots right.

Hole 8 - Par 3 (195 yards)

  • Strategy: Another long par 3 where accuracy is crucial. Aim for the center of the green, avoiding the bunkers on the left.
  • Club Selection: Choose a club that will comfortably reach the green without risking coming up short, considering wind conditions.
  • Approach: Focus on hitting the center of the green to set up a birdie opportunity.

Hole 9 - Par 4 (425 yards)

  • Strategy: Finish the front nine strong with a well-placed tee shot. Aim for the left-center of the fairway to avoid trouble on the right. This will leave you with a mid-iron approach into the green.
  • Club Selection: Driver off the tee, followed by a mid-iron approach.
  • Approach: Aim slightly left of the pin to account for any tendency to push shots right.

Weather Considerations:

  • Given the typical weather conditions in Florida, anticipate warm temperatures with potential humidity. Factor in any wind direction and speed when selecting your clubs and planning your shots.
  • Adjust your strategy accordingly based on wind direction, aiming to compensate for any crosswinds or headwinds that may affect your ball flight.

Putting Adjustment:

  • Since you're putting well but experiencing pushes to the right, pay extra attention to your alignment on the greens. Ensure your setup accounts for any tendency to push putts, and make minor adjustments as needed to maintain accuracy.

By implementing these strategies tailored to your game and the course conditions, you'll be well-equipped to tackle the challenges of Innisbrook's Copperhead course and optimize your performance during your round tomorrow. Best of luck!

 

Hole 10 - Par 4 (445 yards)

  • Strategy: Begin the back nine with a well-placed tee shot. Aim for the left-center of the fairway to avoid trouble on the right side. This will leave you with a mid-iron approach into the green.
  • Club Selection: Driver off the tee, followed by a mid-iron approach.
  • Approach: Aim slightly left of the pin to account for any tendency to push shots right.

Hole 11 - Par 5 (575 yards)

  • Strategy: Another opportunity for an aggressive play with your length off the tee. Aim slightly left off the tee to avoid the fairway bunkers on the right. With a good drive, you may have a chance to reach the green in two.
  • Club Selection: Driver off the tee, followed by a fairway wood or hybrid for your second shot if reaching the green in two is feasible.
  • Approach: If laying up, aim for the left side of the fairway to set up a clear approach shot. If going for the green in two, aim for the center to avoid the surrounding hazards.

Hole 12 - Par 3 (215 yards)

  • Strategy: Accuracy is key on this long par 3. Aim for the center of the green, avoiding the bunkers on the left.
  • Club Selection: Choose a club that will comfortably reach the green without risking coming up short, considering wind conditions.
  • Approach: Focus on hitting the center of the green to set up a birdie opportunity.

Hole 13 - Par 4 (475 yards)

  • Strategy: Play a controlled tee shot aiming for the left-center of the fairway to avoid trouble on the right. This will leave you with a longer approach shot into the green.
  • Club Selection: Driver off the tee, followed by a long iron or hybrid approach.
  • Approach: Aim for the center of the green, as missing long or short could lead to difficult up-and-down situations.

Hole 14 - Par 4 (560 yards)

  • Strategy: Utilize your length off the tee to position yourself favorably for the second shot. Aim for the left-center of the fairway to avoid trouble on the right side. With a good drive, you should have a mid-iron into the green.
  • Club Selection: Aggressive play with the driver off the tee. Consider a fairway wood or hybrid for your second shot.
  • Approach: Aim slightly left of the pin to account for any tendency to push shots right.

Hole 15 - Par 3 (195 yards)

  • Strategy: Aim for the center of the green on this long par 3, avoiding the bunkers on the left.
  • Club Selection: Choose a club that will comfortably reach the green without risking coming up short, considering wind conditions.
  • Approach: Focus on hitting the center of the green to set up a birdie opportunity.

Hole 16 - Par 4 (425 yards)

  • Strategy: Finish strong with a well-placed tee shot. Aim for the left-center of the fairway to avoid trouble on the right side. This will leave you with a mid-iron approach into the green.
  • Club Selection: Driver off the tee, followed by a mid-iron approach.
  • Approach: Aim slightly left of the pin to account for any tendency to push shots right.

Hole 17 - Par 3 (215 yards)

  • Strategy: Accuracy is key on this long par 3. Aim for the center of the green, avoiding the bunkers on the left.
  • Club Selection: Choose a club that will comfortably reach the green without risking coming up short, considering wind conditions.
  • Approach: Focus on hitting the center of the green to set up a birdie opportunity.

Hole 18 - Par 4 (445 yards)

  • Strategy: Finish your round with a well-placed tee shot. Aim for the left-center of the fairway to avoid trouble on the right side. This will leave you with a mid-iron approach into the green.
  • Club Selection: Driver off the tee, followed by a mid-iron approach.
  • Approach: Aim slightly left of the pin to account for any tendency to push shots right.

Putting Adjustment: Continue to focus on your alignment and make any necessary adjustments to counteract your tendency to push putts right. Ensure a consistent stroke and trust your read on the greens to finish your round with confidence.

By implementing these strategies for the back nine, tailored to your game and the course conditions, you'll be well-prepared to navigate the challenges of Innisbrook's Copperhead course and optimize your performance during your round tomorrow. Good luck!



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Let me know if this worked, any tweaks you may think of or any feedback. Again, thanks for connecting. 


Fairways and Greens, 


-Brandon