Goal: Make the student feel comfortable, safe, and successful right away.
• Introduction to equipment and basic golf terminology
• Grip, posture, and athletic setup
• Basic alignment and aiming fundamentals
• Simple swing motion focused on balance and contact (half swings)
• Short game intro: putting fundamentals or basic chipping
• Clear at-home drills and practice plan
Outcome: Student understands the basics, makes contact, and leaves feeling encouraged — not overwhelmed.
Goal: Transition from beginner to confident recreational golfer.
• Personalized swing refinements based on tendencies
• Focus on scoring skills (short game and putting)
• Course strategy to reduce big numbers
• Pre-shot routine and mental approach
• Practice plans tailored to the student’s schedule and goals
• Support for goals like breaking 100 or breaking 90
Outcome: Student feels ownership of their game and has a clear path to continued improvement.
Goal: Help the student play golf, not just hit balls.
• Full swing development with irons and hybrids
• Driver fundamentals (tee height, setup, simple launch concepts)
• Basic shot shaping awareness (not manipulation)
• Short game progression: chipping, pitching, bunker basics
• Putting reads, speed control, and routine
• On-course skills: club selection, course management, etiquette, pace of play
• Troubleshooting common misses in simple terms
Outcome: Student can confidently play rounds, manage the course, and enjoy the game while continuing to improve.
Goal: Build repeatable fundamentals and confidence striking the ball.
• Review and refine grip, posture, and alignment
• Build a simple, repeatable swing motion
• Focus on low point control and center contact
• Introduce basic swing rhythm and tempo
• Short game focus: putting distance control and simple chips
• Practice structure: how to practice effectively on their own
Outcome: Student starts hitting more solid shots and understands what “good contact” feels like.