coaching
1. BEGINNERS GOLF
An introduction to the sport should be both fun and educational. The best approach in my experience is to start with the small swings and shots before moving onto the bigger swings - introducing power and distance. The key fundamentals and body movements can be learnt in a relaxed and supported way.


2. PUTTING
The putter is for most players the club that is used the most - as many as 40% of shots taken in a round can be putts. A putting lesson will include work initially on the set up posture and ball striking. The key fundamentals of alignment green reading and distance control are so important. The techniques and methods learnt here can be developed in practice and applied to all putting surfaces out on the course regardless of differing slopes, speeds and weather conditions.
3. SHORT GAME
An improvement on the short shots used around the green can have a huge positive effect on the total score. Working on the fundamentals of both how low and high hots will enable a player to cope with any situation close to the green. Developing a consistent routine here as well as in the sand bunker can help to improve scoring and build confidence.


4. FULL SWING & DRIVING
Working closely with and individual to understand full swing technique is extremely rewarding. A good lesson will help a player to understand their strengths as well as weaknesses, will help to identify areas of improvement and ensure suitable practice routines are developed.
5. CUSTOM FIT
Understanding the equipment you use and establishing that it is the best possible fit can help to improve scoring for players of all abilities. A custom fitting process taking a number of measurements both static and dynamic can help to find the best possible fit for irons and drivers.


6. PLAYING LESSONS
Take your game to the next level with a playing lesson. the golf course environment can be very different to the practice range. working here on a consistent pre-shot routine, shot selection and course management will push a player on to the next level helping to replicate the pressure of tournament or competition play.