Piercen Hunt’s attention to detail pays off with status on PGA Tour Americas
Piercen Hunt took fine-tuning his golf game to a new level this past off-season, getting as granular as possible.
Hunt spent two and a half months at Golf Canada’s house outside Phoenix, Ariz., working on his game through December and January. The 24-year-old Calgary native even bought himself a launch monitor so he could dial in his distances on the PGA Tour Americas, where the elevation of different courses week to week drastically changes how far the ball travels.
“You go from soft to firm golf courses quite a bit. It’s really important to know exactly where you’re at with distance control and how spin affects everything when you change elevation,” Hunt said. “It’s ridiculous to see an eight iron fly 200 yards some weeks, and then the next week you go to sea level, and it’s only 165 yards.
“So for me, I think that’s been a tool that I’ve been able to use really effectively in the off-season to just sharpen up a little bit here with the season coming up.”
