1. Describe your game
Tell us your handicap or scoring level, how often you play, and up to three areas that cost you strokes. Detailed statistics are optional.
2. Set realistic constraints
Choose 30 minutes to four hours per week, the number of sessions you can complete, and only the facilities available to you.
3. Receive a practical plan
The planner assigns 100% of your available time. It prioritizes reported weaknesses, reserves a short review block, and avoids drills that require facilities you do not have.
What the plan is—and is not
It is a structured starting point for amateur practice. It is not individualized swing instruction, a replacement for a qualified professional, or a guarantee of lower scores.