The first lesson is all about comfort and confidence. We’ll start with an introduction to the basics — grip, stance, and posture — then move into simple contact drills to get you striking the ball. I’ll also explain golf terminology, practice habits, and set realistic goals so you know exactly what to expect on your journey.
At this stage, it’s about consistency and enjoying the game. We’ll refine your swing, improve your distance control, and start working on specialty shots like fades, draws, and high/low ball flights. On-course lessons will give you real experience making decisions, managing nerves, and playing full rounds. The ultimate goal is to help you not only play better but truly enjoy the game for a lifetime.
Here we expand your skills. You’ll learn how to hit drivers and fairway woods, how to get out of bunkers, and how to manage your game around the course. Expect more structured practice and fun challenges to build confidence. We’ll also cover basic rules, etiquette, and on-course strategy so you feel comfortable stepping onto any golf course.
These sessions focus on building a foundation. You’ll work on consistent contact, learning how to control direction and distance with your irons. We’ll also introduce short game skills like chipping and putting, because that’s where beginners can improve fastest. By the end of these lessons, you’ll feel more confident swinging a club and making solid contact.
In the first lesson, I evaluate the player’s current skill level through a full-swing, short game, and putting assessment. We’ll establish baseline data with launch monitor metrics, discuss the player’s goals, and identify key priority areas for improvement. The focus is on building trust, setting expectations, and creating a customized development roadmap.
Now the focus is on peak performance. Players can expect tournament-style preparation, advanced practice structures, and detailed statistical tracking to measure improvement. Lessons include strategy planning for competitive rounds, pressure training, and fine-tuning swing adjustments for maximum efficiency. Each session builds toward making the golfer self-sufficient in diagnosing their own swing and performing at a high level under competition conditions.
The emphasis shifts to advanced mechanics, course management, and mental performance. Players work on shaping shots, controlling trajectory, and managing distance gaps. Short game practice expands to bunker play, wedge distance control, and lag putting. On-course sessions may be introduced to simulate pressure situations and decision-making. Consistency, repetition, and building reliable routines are the main priorities during this phase.
These lessons focus on building strong fundamentals. We’ll address grip, posture, alignment, and balance, while working on swing sequencing and contact consistency. Short game practice (chipping and pitching) is introduced to highlight scoring importance. Players can expect drills tailored to their weaknesses and video feedback to see early progress