A typical Learn to play golf program
A new player to golf will logically know it will be important to learn about golf swing mechanics, such as , how do you swing the golf club correctly. But there is alot more than just learning how to make the correct swing.
Hills Golf Programs will cover most of what is needed to learn golf and the parts then after to play golf at a golf course. A typical program can be individual or in group formats, for some it may be more enjoyable to learn golf with friends.
What does a typical program look like:
Hills Golf Programs will cover most of what is needed to learn golf and the parts then after to play golf at a golf course. A typical program can be individual or in group formats, for some it may be more enjoyable to learn golf with friends.
What does a typical program look like:

We think a 10 lesson program will be enough to get anyone started. Usually 0ne or two lessons each week.
Lessons:
Lessons:
- An introduction to the program, Grip stance and posture. Hitting 100 Balls.
- Continue to the swing mechanics with revision on all aspects learnt. Hitting 100 Balls
- Continued revision and evaluation of swing mechanics and video analysis. Hitting 100 Balls
- A session on chipping around the green with some putting drills. Hitting 100 Balls
- Continue with swing training and using the Driver Hitting 100 Balls
- A video session on swing and report on what each student needs to improve. Hitting 100 Balls
- A trip to the golf course with your coach to show what playing conditions are like.
- This lesson will be based on what was learnt from on course play, each student may require specific training drills to improve certain aspects. Hitting 100 Balls
- One more trip to the golf course to continue the learning process of playing golf on the course
- Report day. Practice and evaluations on skills learnt so far and plans moving forward. Hitting 100 Balls