
How to Use PARennial Golf Course Pages to Find Your Next Round
Use PARennial Golf course pages to compare Trackman venues faster with par, yardage, hole count, difficulty, scorecards, and hole-by-hole views before you book a round.
PARennial Golf now makes it much easier to decide what to play before you walk into a bay. Instead of guessing from a long course list, you can use the course pages to narrow the field quickly.
Each course page gives you a cleaner snapshot of what a round will feel like before you commit to it.
What You Can See on a Course Page
- Course location
- Par and total yardage
- Hole count
- Trackman difficulty rating
- Full scorecard
- Hole previews and dedicated hole pages
That means you can stop treating every simulator round like a blind pick. If you want a quick, scenic round, a tough championship test, or a course with specific hole visuals, the information is there upfront.
The Best Way To Use Them
Start at the main courses index and scan for a few names you actually want to play. Then open individual course pages and compare the basics: difficulty, total yardage, and whether the course shape feels like what you want that day.
If you are deciding between a few options, the hole pages help even more. They let you look at specific holes instead of only a hero image, which makes it easier to judge whether a course looks strategic, scenic, demanding, or just fun.
The scorecard section is especially useful when you are choosing between courses for a match, a practice session, or a casual round with friends. You can see quickly whether the setup fits the kind of round you want.
Use the Pages Before You Book
The biggest win here is not novelty. It is decision speed. Instead of opening Trackman and scrolling until something looks familiar, you can make the call before you ever arrive.
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