Most golfers hit ball after ball with no real purpose and wonder why nothing improves. This plan fixes that — five focused sessions, one concept at a time, starting with the clubs that are easiest to hit.
You don't need to spend three hours at the range. You don't need to work on five things at once. You need one clear focus per session and the right club in your hands to build confidence as you go.
The plan starts with your most forgiving club and works up through the bag only when you're ready. If a longer club gives you trouble, you go back — no shame, no rushing. That's how real improvement actually happens.
Two range sessions a week plus a round of golf. That's the whole commitment. Golf should still be fun.
Each session has one focus, specific clubs, and a clear set of drills. The full detail is inside the guide.
If a longer club isn't working, go back to an easier one. Always. There's no rush to move forward. The progression only moves when the current club feels consistent — not before. The guide tells you exactly when you're ready.
The range plan is one part of a complete system.
Every fundamental that matters for consistent iron play, in the order they build on each other. Grip through full swing — connected, not a random tip list.
Exactly what to do each session — which drills, how many balls, which clubs, and when to move on. Structure that actually builds habits.
Four things to check before every shot on the range and on the course. Takes 5 seconds. The kind of simple habit that separates consistent ball strikers from everyone else.
Every drill. Every session. Every cue. Less than the cost of one bucket of balls.