Use golf assessments to set your short term golf goals. It is likely that you will have multiple short term golf goals simultaneously. However a crucial learning principle is to focus on one physical skill for a particular portion of your game at a time. For example you should be learning no more than one new full swing skill, one new chipping skill, and one new putting skill at any given time. You may have multiple short term goals but focus them over various areas of the game. A golf assessment will determine which skills to work on first and in what order so that your golf game is built from a solid foundation. A solid foundation will assure you reach your long term goal as quickly as possible. Assessments maximize your progress by determining the strengths and weaknesses in your golf game. Golf assessments pinpoint exactly which areas of your game to focus on. Many golf assessments by their nature are also effective golf practice tools. So you can learn useful practice methods and evaluate your golf game at the same time.
These are assessments Cahill Golf instructors use to identify areas in your game that need work, pinpoint your playing strengths and weaknesses and determine the best way for you to reach your goal.
Golf history
Strength and Mobility
Putting Evaluations
Chipping Evaluations
Pitching Evaluations
Bunker Shots
Full Swing Evaluation
Club Distance Evaluation
Club Dispersion from Target
Ball Control Evaluation
On Course Evaluation
Risk Reward Evaluation
Mental Toughness
Equipment
Dave emphasizes using assessments at all Cahill Golf Schools in Palm Springs. Upcoming blogs will describe many of these assessments in detail. You can assess yourself or have a Dave Cahill PGA Master Instructor work with you.