Get familiar with the club, how the body moves, and how it functions in a golf swing. Build a proper grip, stance, and posture while making slow, controlled full swings to feel the motion.
Refine the full swing with ball contact using irons. Focus on body rotation, club path, and developing a repeatable swing. Introduce the driver and woods to build confidence with longer clubs.
Begin the short game starting with putting green reading, face control, and distance. Progress to chipping with small, controlled swings around the green, developing feel and consistency close to the hole.
Advance to pitching, starting with small swings and gradually building to fuller pitch shots. Combine all skills on the course full swing, putting, chipping, and pitching learning to manage a hole from tee to green.
Start with a full assessment watching ball flight, swing shape, and shot patterns to identify the biggest limiters. We establish baseline stats and set clear, measurable goals so every lesson has a purpose.
Dig into the primary swing faults identified in lesson one. Use drills and feedback tools to build new movement patterns, focusing on the one or two changes that will have the biggest impact on scoring.
Refine all areas of the game with intention full swing, short game, and course management. Introduce advanced short game techniques including trajectory control, spin, and shot selection around the green. Practice under simulated pressure to build consistency.
Shift focus to performance and scoring. Work on the mental side, pre-shot routine, and playing to strengths on the course. Fine-tune wedge distances, putting from all ranges, and develop a personal game plan the student can take into competition.