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Your Best Golf Starts with a Good Miss

Smarter Golf Starts with Smarter Decisions

What is the Good Miss?

It’s a new approach to better golf

Most golfers chase perfect shots. The Good Miss flips that mindset. Instead of relying on flawless execution, you’ll learn how to manage risk, plan your misses, and make decisions that keep your scorecard intact — even when your swing isn’t cooperating. 

This is not swing instruction. This is smarter golf.

Why it works

The Good Miss:

  • Eliminates the decisions that lead to blow-out holes

  • Creates consistency through predictable, low-risk choices

  • Builds confidence by giving every shot a purpose

  • Makes golf more enjoyable, round after round

Best of all, everything you’ll learn here is FREE!

Beginners

Learn how to keep the ball in play, avoid penalties, and build your confidence from the very first tee to the last putt.

Who is it for?

High Handicappers

Shift from “hope golf” to predictable, margin‑based decisions. Break 100 consistently and eliminate the big numbers.

Mid Handicappers

Turn inconsistency into structure. Manage dispersion, avoid short‑siding, and break 85 more often.

Low Handicappers / Strong Amateurs

Plan precise misses, structure aggression, and gain a competitive edge through disciplined decision‑making.

  • Every golf hole — par 3, 4, or 5 — can be simplified into four stages. Master these, and you’ll play smarter golf without changing your swing. 

  • Forego the Ego! Choose the club you can keep in play. Avoid penalties and position yourself for a stress‑free next shot. Distance helps, but it's not the 'driving' force behind good scores.

  • Start planning your miss. Identify your Good Miss Zone and avoid short siding yourself at all costs. This does not mean avoiding the green, just a part of it.

  • Do what is necessary to get your ball on to the putting surface. We're not hole-hunting yet, unless it's there for the taking. There is a time and place for the 'Texas Wedge' off the green. You know your skills - play to them.

  • It's a two‑putt strategy. Leave your first putt inside four feet - lag it if you need to. Get the feel of distance first and build your confidence to roll that ball up to the hole ... and in. 

The Good Miss Framework

The 7 Principles of The Good Miss

 Understand the risks and rewards of every shot before you swing. 

1

Risk Awareness


Strategic Acceptance

2

 Mistakes happen. Make sure they’re good ones.


Course Management

3

 Break holes into stages and play to safe zones, not perfect outcomes.


Play to your Strengths

4

Choose shots that match your current skill level, not your ego.


Track patterns, refine decisions, and build consistency over time.

5

Continuous Learning


Enjoyment & Resilience

6

Celebrate smart decisions, not just perfect shots.


Combine The Good Miss with swing coaching from a professional to accelerate your progress.

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The Good Miss App

COMING SOON

Knowledge is power. Tracking it is transformative.

The Good Miss App has been created to help golfers apply our system on to the course. It tracks the decisions that matter — tee outcomes, dispersion, Good Miss outcomes, short game objectives, and many more stats — giving players a clear picture of how they manage risk. 

Join the Inner Circle

The Good Miss is officially in internal testing on the Google Play Store. We’re looking for a select group of strategy-minded golfers to break the app, provide feedback, and help us shape the future of course management.

I’m happy to test the APP and provide feedback, report issues etc. Tell me how.

Screenshot of a golf scorecard for Links Shell Cove golf course, showing scores, statistics, and performance metrics from a round played on January 13, 2026.
Golf scorecard showing a score of 5 on hole 1 at Links Shell with 1 putt, and a diagram for hitting the ball off the tee.
A screenshot of a golf performance tracking app showing advanced stats, including overall performance metrics, tee objectives, approach objectives, short game objectives, and putting objectives.
Screenshot of a golf score tracking app showing five completed rounds, with details such as course names, dates, flags, players, and trophies, along with options to start a new round and view detailed statistics.