What Are Your Goals for the 2026 Golf Season?

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By Stephen F

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  1. Military
    Play twice a week in the winter time pending weather. Get back below an honest 10 by staying as active as I can.
  2. I’ve always hovered around a 6 handicap and am set on getting down to a 4 this season. Hitting fairways has always been my achilles heel, so I couldn’t be more stoked to tee it up in 2026 with the GT2. First full year playing this setup after getting fit last fall!
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  3. Joe R

    Joe R
    Mountain House, CA

    Definitely work on chipping and pitching around the green much more, the one area that I most lack confidence in..
  4. MWilson

    MWilson
    Kingsport, TN

    Improve my course management and stop trying to hit the "hero" shot. Take my medicine and go on. Control my emotions and not let a bad shot turn into a bad round. I want to enjoy the game more and realize no one cares what I shoot but me. At 54 I am still strong and can enjoy this game!!
  5. Barry M

    Barry M
    Reno, NV

    My goal is to convince my clubs they need to all get along better and work together as a team. Right now my bag is a "government" bag. I have 14 clubs every time we go out, but only one does the actual work, and it's always a crap-shoot which one will be working properly. The others are just along for the free ride. If I can just get them all working at the same time, I've reached my goal for the year.
  6. Dr. Kovatchian

    Dr. Kovatchian
    Carlsbad

    Goals for 2026:
    Keep Beating my Son.....
    Play more Consistently.....
    Practice More.....
    Better Golf Fitness.....

    Let's Go!!!!!

    Cheers,
    Dr. K
  7. Military
    Main goal for me is scratch by the end of the year. Hope to achieve it by consistent ball striking, improved putting speed control and improving from 150yds in. GIRs need to go up!! Meeting more like-minded folks on the course is always a goal too!!
  8. Scott D

    Scott D
    Lethbridge,

    After last years golf season. This year my goals are to regain the swing that was lost and return to enjoyable golf.
  9. Enjoy rounds to the fullest extent with my 14 year old son. The links have proven to be a great place to bond and share freak outs together when we hole out a 44 yard shot.
  10. Last year I had a shoulder injury, limiting my play. This year, I started off with new T100 irons, and holed out for an eagle on our 6th hole. I hope this is a glimpse of what to come, more golf, more fun!
  11. SHenderson

    SHenderson
    SE Michigan

    I need to work on strength. Lost some yards from surgeries and lack of work outs. That has to change.
  12. Stay healthy, play as much as possible. Breaking 80 would be monumental for me. I need to eliminate what seems to be the “obligatory” blow up hole every round. From a gear perspective, I need to find something to fit in between the. driver and 4U that’s consistent. Here’s to a great 2026 for all of you out there!
  13. Austin S

    Austin S
    Knoxville, TN

    I have my golf goals broken into a couple of time frames and they kind of build on each other. For 2026 specifically, it is to rebuild confidence in my swing. I will be playing Torrey Pines and visiting the Scotty Cameron Gallery store in April so I will be putting in a lot of work between now and then for sure! My more midterm goal is to get my handicap back down to a 2 and this will support my 5 year goal of qualifying for a USGA sanctioned event by the time I am 35! Here's to the grind!
  14. Curtis N

    Curtis N
    Tennessee

    Main goal is to get out and play newer courses. Get my son to the driving range more and teach him. Last years goal was to get to a single digit handicap and I did but it got back up to a 10. So this year its to get back down to a single digit and stay there.
  15. larry m

    larry m
    columbiana, OH

    Just continue to have a good time and dwell on bad days
  16. my 2 goals are to play some team Titleist events and lower my handicap from a 8 to scratch or better
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