Getting comfortable with the basic fundamentals of golf, going over some important rules, etiquette, and necessary equipment go over your grip, stance, and set up to see where your at in your current golf game. Our main goal in this lesson will be to create a good general understanding and foundation to build on moving forward.
Applying ourselves in what we’ve learned and taking it out onto the course will start being our focus, understanding the importance of our mental game not just the technical. You’ll have a personalized, tailored plan that will enable you to reach your full potential not only and a golfer but also as an athlete and competitor. Whether you’re competing at a high level or just starting your journey as a golfer, moving forward our goal will always be go back and see what things we can improve on and learn from our mistakes, to get better and better with every chip, every putt and every swing we make.
By this point we should be able to shift our focus more to how far we hit each club, where we want to hit it and also how we’re able to control the distance of our shots with each club. We’ll get to work on distance control and target practice with our short-game as well. Understanding the importance of the decisions we make on the golf course with each individual shot, which would be something called our course management strategies is a very important aspect of golf we will cover, along with how often and what we need to practice, in order to gain more and more confidence and better our game.
After a good and solid understanding of everything we learned in the first lesson, by doing a brief recap, we can move onto introducing some pitching and short-game (putting & chipping) to get a good feel for each part of the game. We’ll also want to create some understanding around the importance of the all these covered parts, when it comes to scoring out on the golf course