Module -1
a. Essential Information
b. Basics
c. The 10 Most Crucial Rules
d. Equipment
e. Different forms of Golf
Essential Information:- About Game of Golf.
Basic:- About a few Golf Rules and Etiquettes.
The 10 Most crucial rules:-
1. Your Golf Bag
2. The Honours
3. Taking Provisions
4. Out of Bounds
5. Hazards
6. The Unplayable Ball
7. Immovable Obstruction
8. Water Hazards
9. On the Greens
10. Flag stick
Equipment :-
1. What in a golf bag
2. About golf clubs
3. Different types of irons
4. Accessories
Different forms of Golf:-
1. Stroke play
2. Match Play
3. Stable ford
4. Four-ball
5. Greens some:- A similar format to foursome but instead of taking alternate shots from the tee, everyone drives each pair select the best drive, the other is picked up, and you play alternate shots from there until you hole out. Again this may be used in a stroke play or match play.
6. Scramble :- You play in teams of four, everyone drives and you select the best drive, picking up the others, then everyone plays one shot from where the best drive.
Module 2
1. The Grip
2. The set up
3. The back swing
4. The downswing
Key reminders
Module 3
1. Pitching and chipping
2. Putting
Key reminders
Module 4
1. Bunker Shots
2. Trouble shots
Key reminders
Module 5
1. Preparation
2. Strategy
3. Long shots
4. The Slice
5. The Hook
6. The Push and Pull
Key Reminder
Module 6
1. Problem Chips
2. Advanced shots
3. Hitting high and low shots
4. Short game shots
5. Good practice
6. Shot game practice
Module 7
1. Virtual Golf
a. Swing checking
b. Video recording
Module 8
1. Round of golf
2. Knowledge of golf rules and strategy
Essential Information
Golf is not too difficult to master as long as you get the basics right. By getting the simple things right, you can develop a swing and play golf to an enjoyable level relatively quickly.
First and foremost, we look at your hold on the club. Once you get the grip right, you will avoid many of the problems. Secondly, we will look at the basic swing the first movements the back swing and through swing. It is always dangerous to over-analyze what should be a free-flowing reactive and natural motion, which is why the fundamentals are so important.






