I like to spend some time understanding where you are in your Golf journey. Based on that, I generally like to start by going over the fundamentals, such as your grip, stance, posture, and alignment. These are the basics that I feel a beginner needs to master if they’re going to progress.
After 10 lessons, the beginner is generally ready to tackle the course. So, my target for lesson 11 is a playing lesson. Generally, I will play nine holes with the student and we’ll talk about hitting off different lies, and out of different trouble situations. I
Will help the student understand course management principles.
By the 10th lesson, my objectives are that the golfer understands his tendencies through the bag (does he pull or push, is his miss a draw or fade?). He will learn
Various techniques that will allow him to hit shots that are high, low, and fades and draws.
I’d like to start each lesson with review of fundamentals because I feel like this has to be second nature to the student. From there, we will proceed to hit him shots. I will see where the student needs improvement.
In the third lesson, I generally like to include chipping and pitching, since I feel the important aspects of Golf, especially for beginners.