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  1. Golf
  2. Florida
  3. New Port Richey

Learn Golf with Christopher

💰$31 weekly lessons

As a golf instructor with over 30 years of experience, I’m dedicated to helping golfers at the beginner level improve their game. I provide personalized instruction tailored to individual needs. Whether you’re looking to refine your swing, master your short game, or simply enjoy the game more, I can help you achieve your goals.

Levels taught: Beginners
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Teaches: Kids, Teenagers, Adults
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Reviews

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Aaron L.
Lessons taken: 1
"Mr. Nelson is the best! He's really patient and explains everything in a way that's easy to understand. I love the games we play during lessons, they make practice fun. I'm hitting the ball so much straighter now. I can't wait to beat my dad!"

Locations

These are the locations I've set as being able to provide lessons:
4 courses available
Sweet Swing

10810 S Suncoast Blvd, Homosassa, FL 34446, USA

778.3 miles away
Outdoors
Blue Tees International

18240 County Line Rd, Brooksville, FL, 34610-1811

797.2 miles away
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Heritage Pines Country Club

11524 Scenic Hills Blvd, Hudson, FL 34667, USA

797.5 miles away
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Summertree Golf Club

11816 Paradise Pointe Way, New Port Richey, FL 34654, USA

804.1 miles away
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Want a lesson at your home or a different location? We can help.

Availability

These are the times I've set as being available for lessons.
sundays
1 PM - 2 PM2:30 PM - 3:30 PM4 PM - 5 PM
thursdays
8 AM - 9 AM9:30 AM - 10:30 AM11 AM - 12 PM12:30 PM - 1:30 PM2 PM - 3 PM3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
fridays
1 PM - 3 PM3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
saturdays
8 AM - 9 AM9:30 AM - 10:30 AM11 AM - 12 PM1:30 PM - 2:30 PM3 PM - 4 PM4:30 PM - 5:30 PM

Beginner training plan
Your first lessonLesson 1: Grip, Posture, and Stance Goals: Introduce the basic grip (overlap or interlocking) Establish proper posture and stance Teach the importance of alignment Drills: Grip Drill: Practice different grip types to find the most comfortable one. Posture Drill: Practice good posture against a wall to understand the correct spine angle. Stance Drill: Practice different stances (square, open, and closed) to understand their impact on shot shape
Lesson 11+Beginner Golf Lessons: Sessions 11-20 Sessions 11-15: Advanced Fundamentals and Course Management As the student progresses beyond the basics, the focus shifts to refining technique, understanding course strategy, and managing the mental game. Session 11: Advanced Swing Mechanics * Drill: Slow-motion swing analysis to identify and correct subtle errors. * Drill: Plyometric exercises to improve power and flexibility. Session 12: Shot Shaping and Course Strategy * Drill: Draw and fade drills to control ball flight. * Drill: Course management simulation using course maps and yardage books. Session 13: Bunker Play Refinement * Drill: Bunker escape drills from various depths and lies. * Drill: Bunker shot shape control (high, low, left, right). Session 14: Short Game Mastery * Drill: Pitching and chipping from various distances and lies. * Drill: Bunker play from tight lies and greenside bunkers. Session 15: Mental Game Training * Drill: Visualization exercises to improve focus and confidence. * Drill: Breathing and relaxation techniques to manage stress. Sessions 16-20: On-Course Application and Skill Refinement These sessions focus on applying skills to the golf course, playing competitive rounds, and refining technique through on-course practice. Session 16: Competitive Play * Drill: 9-hole competitive round with a focus on course management and scoring. * Drill: Post-round analysis to identify strengths and weaknesses. Session 17: Long Game Refinement * Drill: Driver accuracy and distance drills. * Drill: Iron play consistency and shot shape control. Session 18: Short Game Finesse * Drill: Putting green drills to improve speed control and line reading. * Drill: Chip and pitch shots from various greenside lies. Session 19: Course Management Mastery * Drill: Course strategy analysis for specific courses. * Drill: Risk-reward decision-making in different scenarios. Session 20: Putting the Pieces Together * Drill: 18-hole competitive round to test overall skills. * Drill: Post-round review and goal setting for future improvement. Additional Tips: * Video Analysis: Continue to use video analysis to identify and correct swing flaws. * Practice with a Purpose: Set specific goals for each practice session and track progress. * Seek Professional Guidance: Consider hiring a golf professional for personalized instruction and feedback. * Join a Golf League or Group: Playing with other golfers can help improve your game and provide motivation. * Stay Patient and Persistent: Golf is a game of patience and persistence. Don't get discouraged by setbacks and keep working towards your goals. By the end of these 20 sessions, students should have a solid foundation in golf and be able to play consistently at a competitive level.
Lesson 4-10Session 5: Bunker Play Goals: Introduce proper bunker technique (stance, grip, swing) Teach how to escape bunkers effectively Drills: Bunker Blast: Practice full swings from the bunker to get the ball out quickly. Soft Touch: Practice delicate chip shots from the bunker to land the ball softly on the green. Session 6: The Driver Goals: Teach proper driver grip and stance Introduce the driver swing and power generation Discuss course management with the driver Drills: Tee Height Experiment: Try different tee heights to optimize launch angle and distance. Power Drills: Practice full swings with a focus on generating maximum clubhead speed. Session 7: Iron Play Goals: Teach proper iron selection based on distance and shot shape Introduce different shot shapes (draw, fade, high, low) Practice iron play from various lies Drills: Distance Control: Practice hitting different irons to specific distances. Shot Shape Drill: Practice hitting draws, fades, and high/low shots with different irons. Session 8: Course Management and Strategy Goals: Teach basic course management principles (risk vs. reward) Introduce the concept of club selection based on course conditions Practice reading greens and choosing the right line Drills: Course Walkthrough: Walk the course and discuss strategy for each hole. Green Reading: Practice reading different green slopes and undulations. Session 9: Putting and Chipping Refinement Goals: Refine putting stroke and speed control Perfect chipping technique and distance control Drills: Lag Putting: Practice putting to specific distances to improve distance control. Chip and Run: Practice low-flying chip shots that run onto the green. Session 10: On-Course Play and Mental Game Goals: Apply learned skills to the golf course Develop a positive mental attitude and manage pressure Drills: 9-Hole Round: Play a 9-hole round and focus on course management and shot selection. Mental Game Exercises: Practice visualization, positive self-talk, and breathing techniques.
Lesson 2-3 Beginner Golf Instructor Lesson Plan: First 4 Lessons Lesson 1: Grip, Posture, and Stance Goals: Introduce the basic grip (overlap or interlocking) Establish proper posture and stance Teach the importance of alignment Drills: Grip Drill: Practice different grip types to find the most comfortable one. Posture Drill: Practice good posture against a wall to understand the correct spine angle. Stance Drill: Practice different stances (square, open, and closed) to understand their impact on shot shape. Lesson 2: The Golf Swing: Fundamentals Goals: Introduce the basic golf swing mechanics (backswing, downswing, follow-through) Teach the importance of weight transfer and clubhead speed Focus on the takeaway and impact position Drills: Slow-Motion Swing: Practice slow, controlled swings to focus on technique. Half-Swing Drills: Practice half-swings to isolate the backswing and downswing. Impact Drills: Use alignment sticks to practice hitting balls with the clubface square to the target line. Lesson 3: Putting Goals: Introduce the putting grip and stance Teach the importance of stroke length and speed control Practice different putting strokes (straight back and through, arc) Drills: Putting Green Drill: Practice putting from different distances and speeds. Aiming Drill: Use alignment sticks to practice aiming the putter face. Lag Putting Drill: Practice putting the ball to a specific target distance.

Youth players
Working with kidsAs a golf instructor, I've found that the key to teaching kids is to keep it fun and engaging. I start by breaking down the golf swing into simple steps, using clear and concise language. I avoid using technical jargon that might confuse them. Instead, I focus on the basics: grip, stance, and posture. I use a lot of visual aids, like diagrams and videos, to help kids understand the concepts. I also encourage them to ask questions and experiment with different techniques. I find that kids learn best through hands-on experience, so I incorporate plenty of drills and games into my lessons. One of the most important things to remember when teaching kids is to be patient and positive. Kids will make mistakes, and that's okay. It's important to encourage them to keep trying and to celebrate their successes, no matter how small. To make the lessons more enjoyable, I often incorporate fun games and challenges. For example, we might play a closest-to-the-pin competition or a chipping challenge. These games not only make the lessons more fun, but they also help kids develop their skills. Remember, the goal is to instill a love of the game in these young golfers. By making the lessons fun, engaging, and positive, we can help them develop a lifelong passion for golf.

Working with teenagersAs a golf instructor, I've found that teaching teenagers can be a rewarding experience. While they may have a bit more experience than younger kids, it's still important to focus on the fundamentals. I often use video analysis to identify and correct swing flaws, and I'll break down their swing into smaller, more manageable steps. To keep them engaged, I like to incorporate mental game training into my lessons. I teach them visualization techniques to help them focus and improve their confidence. I also encourage them to use positive self-talk and to develop strategies for managing stress and anxiety on the course. Setting clear goals is also crucial. I work with them to set both short-term and long-term goals. Short-term goals might include improving their handicap by a certain amount or mastering a specific shot. Long-term goals could involve playing in a particular tournament or earning a golf scholarship. To make the lessons more fun and competitive, I often organize friendly competitions or encourage them to join a golf league. These experiences can help them improve their skills and build confidence. Ultimately, the goal is to help teenagers develop a lifelong passion for the game of golf. By providing them with the tools and knowledge they need to succeed, we can inspire them to reach their full potential.

What you need to bringPlease bring your own golf clubs if you are able. Some courses and driving ranges do offer rentals as well.

What I can bringI have a set of clubs that can be used, but keep in mind that clubs are custom made for my height and swing speed.

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