09/04/2026
It’s Masters week.
The greatest players in the world are teeing it up at Augusta National. It’s not the longest hitter who wins. It’s not the most accurate driver.
Augusta’s fairways are wide and the rough is forgiving - missing the fairway barely costs you anything. What wins the Masters is iron play.
Specifically, approaches from 125–175m. Hit the right part of the green, and you’re making birdies. Miss to the wrong side, and Augusta’s contoured greens will bury you.
So here’s the Green Jacket Blueprint for your next session at GreenBays.
Warm Up
Mode: Practice → Range Club: 9-iron → 7-iron → 6-iron
6–8 shots per club
Build rhythm, not power.
Technique: Iron Compression & Dispersion
Mode: Performance Studio → Shot Analysis View: Shot Tracer + Dispersion (side-by-side)
Club: 7-iron
Data to watch: Carry · Carry Side · Landing Angle · Dynamic Loft · Smash Factor
Skills: The Augusta Distance Ladder
Mode: Practice → Target Practice
Club: 7-iron and 6-iron
Choose 3 distances: 125m / 150m / 175m
4 balls at each distance
Rotate distances randomly - not sequentially.
Competition: Greens in Regulation Challenge
Mode: Performance Centre → Iron Approaches Set up: Mid-Iron Approach game
You get 12 shots at varying distances (125–175m).
Competition: Nearest the Pin
Mode: Competitions → Tournaments → Nearest the Pin
Take on the members. Iron in hand. Free Entry - Winner takes home some Masters Merch.
This is where your iron play gets tested. Augusta winners don’t flinch under pressure. Neither should you.