
What Comes First: New Clubs or Lessons?
As someone who has taught exclusively, fit exclusively, and done both together, I’ve been asked many times, “When should I get fit? Should I take lessons first or get the clubs first?” Here are my thoughts:

As someone who has taught exclusively, fit exclusively, and done both together, I’ve been asked many times, “When should I get fit? Should I take lessons first or get the clubs first?” Here are my thoughts:

We’ve all googled, “How to hit a draw,” but how many of us have considered how to take a golf lesson? If you really want to get better, learning how to get to the most out of your lessons is as important as learning a proper grip.

Do you know exactly how far each club in your bag goes? If you’re not sure, Matt offers you three different ways to find out and see better scores on the course.

How often do you hit simple little chip shots fat or thin? With one simple set up adjustment, I’m going to help you learn to chip like a pro.

Losing too many shots to the right? Try this one simple change to your takeaway and say goodbye to that slice forever.

If I told you that you could get better at golf while spending less time and saving money, is that something you’d be interested in? I would think so. Here’s the magical tip that can achieve all three things…

While discussing club fitting, I was inspired to coin a term: “method fitters.” Just as golf is cursed with many “method teachers” it has just as many “method fitters.”

In my opinion, the most under appreciated aspect of golf is the mental game. The average player, and even a lot of good players, don’t adequately appreciate how much their mindset dictates how they will play. With that in mind, I offer this quick thought:

As someone who has taught exclusively, fit exclusively, and done both together, I’ve been asked many times, “When should I get fit? Should I take lessons first or get the clubs first?” Here are my thoughts:

We’ve all googled, “How to hit a draw,” but how many of us have considered how to take a golf lesson? If you really want to get better, learning how to get to the most out of your lessons is as important as learning a proper grip.

Do you know exactly how far each club in your bag goes? If you’re not sure, Matt offers you three different ways to find out and see better scores on the course.

How often do you hit simple little chip shots fat or thin? With one simple set up adjustment, I’m going to help you learn to chip like a pro.

Losing too many shots to the right? Try this one simple change to your takeaway and say goodbye to that slice forever.

If I told you that you could get better at golf while spending less time and saving money, is that something you’d be interested in? I would think so. Here’s the magical tip that can achieve all three things…

While discussing club fitting, I was inspired to coin a term: “method fitters.” Just as golf is cursed with many “method teachers” it has just as many “method fitters.”

In my opinion, the most under appreciated aspect of golf is the mental game. The average player, and even a lot of good players, don’t adequately appreciate how much their mindset dictates how they will play. With that in mind, I offer this quick thought:

As someone who has taught exclusively, fit exclusively, and done both together, I’ve been asked many times, “When should I get fit? Should I take lessons first or get the clubs first?” Here are my thoughts:

We’ve all googled, “How to hit a draw,” but how many of us have considered how to take a golf lesson? If you really want to get better, learning how to get to the most out of your lessons is as important as learning a proper grip.

Do you know exactly how far each club in your bag goes? If you’re not sure, Matt offers you three different ways to find out and see better scores on the course.

How often do you hit simple little chip shots fat or thin? With one simple set up adjustment, I’m going to help you learn to chip like a pro.

Losing too many shots to the right? Try this one simple change to your takeaway and say goodbye to that slice forever.

If I told you that you could get better at golf while spending less time and saving money, is that something you’d be interested in? I would think so. Here’s the magical tip that can achieve all three things…

While discussing club fitting, I was inspired to coin a term: “method fitters.” Just as golf is cursed with many “method teachers” it has just as many “method fitters.”

In my opinion, the most under appreciated aspect of golf is the mental game. The average player, and even a lot of good players, don’t adequately appreciate how much their mindset dictates how they will play. With that in mind, I offer this quick thought: