
Your First Month at PARennial Golf
A practical first-month plan for new PARennial Golf members: get the app set up, learn availability, play smarter Trackman sessions, and build momentum fast.
The first month at PARennial Golf should not feel random. If you set things up well early, the app, the facility, and the Trackman environment all get easier very quickly.
Week 1: Get the Basics Right
Download the app, create your account, and make sure location services are enabled so entry works smoothly when you arrive at the facility.
Before your first few sessions, spend time learning what bay availability looks like in the app. That is one of the fastest ways to understand how PARennial Golf actually works day to day.
Week 2: Stop Treating Every Session the Same
Use one session for pure exploration and another with more structure. Hit some shots, learn where the key Trackman numbers live, and then choose one simple focus for the next session instead of chasing everything at once.
This is also a good time to play your first full simulator round instead of only practicing on the range. You will learn more about how you like to use the space when you mix practice with actual course play.
Week 3: Build a Shortlist
By the third week, you should know enough to build a small rotation: a few courses you want to play, a couple practice modes you return to, and a rough idea of what times work best for you.
If you are trying to improve faster, this is also a good point to book a lesson or explore instruction. A coach can help you decide which numbers matter and which ones you can ignore for now.
Week 4: Add Some Context
Once the facility and app feel normal, add a little more structure. That could mean setting a baseline for one club, scheduling a regular weekly session, or joining a PARennial Cup season if you want a reason to care about your results beyond a single practice day.
The goal of the first month is not to become an expert immediately. It is to leave the month with habits: knowing how to get in, how to find time to play, what you want to work on, and where you want to go next.
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