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What Is Practice Focus Area?

Practice Focus Area is a section in your round detail view that turns your round data into a direct prescription for practice — no interpreting stats required. It identifies your weakest area from that specific round, shows you how many strokes it cost you, and gives you specific named drills to work on.

 

How it works

After each round, Arccos looks at your Strokes Gained across all four facets — Driving, Approach, Short Game, and Putting — and identifies the area where you lost the most strokes relative to your goal. It then surfaces specific drills tailored to that weakness.

For example, if Driving was your worst facet, Practice Focus Area might suggest the Stock Shot Drill or the 9-Shot Drill to help you build consistency off the tee.

 

How to find it

1. Open the Activity tab and tap Stats on any round.

2. Scroll below the 7 swipeable cards to the Practice Focus Area section.

 

How it differs from Where to Focus

Practice Focus Area is round-specific — it reflects what happened that day. Where to Focus (on the Player tab) is based on your long-term trends across all your recent rounds and gives you a persistent focus area to work on over time.

Check Practice Focus Area right after a round while the details are fresh — the drill suggestions are most actionable when you can still recall the shots that led to them.

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