The Lesson Plan – What You Can Expect.

The Lesson Plan

We start by learning how to hit the golf ball, not to make a golf swing. This will be the last lesson you will ever need to hit a golf into the air – no more. What a waste of time. 

We move next to the short game which was a real eye opener for me. These simple chipping and pitching techniques are easy to learn and execute with a grip change. Most golfers don’t even know that you should change your grip in golf – now you know! This method will help save strokes around the green and throughout your round. One shot save every 3 holes is 6 strokes a round. How does that sound?  It will not take you long to become real good in getting up and down in two plus you may even hole-out a chip or two. Now that is fun!

Just beyond the distance of a chip or pitch, you will learn how to use your wedges to score inside 100 yards with simple accuracy. For most players, this scary shot turns into opportunities to make birdies or save par by understanding how your hands are used in these shots.  This technique requires a change in hand action but you will be able to master it quickly when you learn the why and how of this shot.

The last aspect of game I will teach you is putting. This is the easiest shot to execute in golf but it is the hardest to produce results. The true measure of success in putting is to making the putt. Success or Failure, 50/50, there is no in-between. I will show you how to improve the odds of making more putts and lower your scores. This session require a grip change and a change of mindset. It is so worth it!

An on-course playing lessons offers a golfer the opportunity to incorporate all aspects of Transmission golf from tee to green. Typically, a nine-hole playing lesson gives me the insights on how you have mastered the techniques and execute them. The insights I can gain from watching you play the game will help me focus on your improvement and areas of strengths and weakenesses.

Now, let’s get your game in gear!