Step one: implement the 2 most important basics in the golf swing
1. Establish proper grip, which should have the club sitting along the lowest joint of the fingers on your left hand (not in the palm!)
2. proper posture: players should stand tall in order to use the full extent of their height and arm length to create power. In addition, standing in an upright posture will maximize mobility your to be able to rotate effectively.
3. Understand the importance of the takeaway: The takeaway refers to the path the club takes during the first few feet of the backswing. If done correctly, the clubhead should be taken back on a straight back plain, keeping the left hand closer to the right thigh than the right hand. (This is the opposite for left handed players)
In the remaining lessons, it we will be alternating between on course lessons (where I walk along with you for 9 holes, guiding you through every shot and discussing strategy), and tweaking or reiterating prior concepts. Overall, this is the section of lessons where lessons become specific to each player, and judgments will be made on what is needed when the time comes.
Between lessons 4-10, we will go through arguably the most important part of golf, the short game. If you're unfamiliar with that term, it includes shots ranging from 0 to 70 yards, and if done correctly it can be the key to unlocking fast improvement. Not all golfers can hit it super far but i believe all golfers are capable of having a great short game.
For the second and third lessons, we will work on establishing the correct movement patterns your body should have. This is when repetitions become extremely important so that the correct movements can be subconsciously without having to think about too many mechanics.