Option 1: Weekly Lessons
- Frequency: 1 lesson per week.
- Duration: 24 weeks.
- Best for: Steady progress with time to practice between lessons.
Option 2: Twice-Weekly Lessons
- Frequency: 2 lessons per week.
- Duration: 12 weeks (3 months).
- Best for: Accelerated improvement in a shorter period, allowing for the remaining 3 months to practice independently.
Option 3: Alternating Schedule
- Frequency: Alternate weeks with 1 or 2 lessons.
- Example:
- Week 1: 1 lesson.
- Week 2: 2 lessons.
- Repeat for 12 cycles.
- Best for: Balancing progress and flexibility.
Option 4: Monthly Focus
- Frequency: 4 lessons per month, scheduled weekly.
- Best for: Setting and achieving monthly skill goals, with the remaining time for independent practice.
Option 5: Front-Loaded Approach
- Frequency: Start with 2 lessons per week for the first 2-3 months (16-18 lessons).
- Follow-Up: 1 lesson per week for the remaining months.
- Best for: Building a strong foundation quickly, with time later to refine and apply skills.
Option 6: Tournament Preparation
- Frequency: Increase frequency leading up to key events (e.g., 2-3 lessons per week for 4 weeks before a tournament).
- Follow-Up: Spread out the remaining lessons for skill maintenance.
- Best for: Golfers with competitive goals or seasonal play.