The 6 Step Golf Lesson Programme
All the lessons are accessed through the Internet. The 6 Step Golf Lesson can be used in the comfort of your own home, with no pressure or embarrassment in front of other people.
The programme teaches correct posture, grip and swing techniques in a step by step guide. The programme also makes use of a unique 3D model, which is a valuable visual aid, and provides a new and inventive way to teach the golf swing.
The old saying that 'practice makes perfect' is not true. Practice makes permanent. With just 5 to 10 minutes of best practice techniques every day, you can form the basics of a good golf swing, without actually hitting a golf ball!
The lesson plan has been trialled with golfing students and the results were amazing. Each person came back with a good grip, posture and swing. When we introduced the ball they were all able to hit it into the air and straight at the target!
The programme which is purchased and delivered online for an affordable 29 pounds sterling, is the perfect way to introduce people to golf. The web interface has a simple, clean design providing clear instruction in written, audio and visual formats, to ensure that your golf lesson becomes a truly practical and interactive experience.
All too often, products come along which claim impossible results. Instructional books give out too much information too quickly. DVDs and videos give out too much information in one section. This 'overloads' the brain and prevents the user from making good progress.
The brain can only cope with one or two instructions at a time, which is why the 6 Step Golf Lesson has broken the golf swing down into manageable chunks. By concentrating on just one part of the swing each lesson, and following the instructions for 5 to 10 minutes each day, your brain is able to take in ALL the information and store it.
This is where the concept of muscle memory is applied. Your brain 'trains' your muscles in the correct way, allowing your body to retain and use it's 'muscle memory' after 6 steps.
The more we tell you, the more you will forget.
The less we tell you, the more you will remember.









