Learn Where Scores Are Made
Take your game beyond the driving range with on-course coaching designed to improve strategy, decision-making, confidence, and scoring.
on-course golf lessons
Learn Where Golf Is Actually Played
Take Your Practice to the Course
You can hit great shots on the practice range and still struggle to score on the golf course.
Why?
Because golf isn't just about your swing.
It's about decision-making, strategy, course management, and learning how to execute under real playing conditions.
On-course lessons with Instructor Scott Hammersla provide a unique opportunity to evaluate your game where it matters most—on the course.
Many golfers spend countless hours on the driving range, only to find that their performance doesn't translate to lower scores.
An on-course lesson bridges that gap by helping you understand:
- How to think your way around the course
- How to select the right club for every situation
- How to manage risk and avoid costly mistakes
- How to develop a scoring strategy
- How to recover from difficult situations
- How to play with greater confidence and consistency
These are skills that simply can't be fully taught from a hitting mat.
Course Management
Discover how smarter decisions can immediately lower your scores.
Learn when to attack, when to play conservatively, and how to identify the highest percentage shot in every situation.
Club Selection
Many golfers lose strokes by choosing the wrong club.
Learn how to evaluate distance, wind, lie conditions, hazards, and course setup to make more confident club selections.
Scoring Strategy
Develop a personalized game plan based on your strengths and weaknesses.
You'll learn how to create more birdie opportunities while avoiding the mistakes that lead to unnecessary bogeys and double bogeys.
Play Smarter. Score Better.
The fastest path to lower scores isn't always a swing change.
Sometimes it's learning how to think, plan, and manage your game more effectively.
Train with Elite Golf Instructor Scott Hammersla and discover how on-course coaching can transform the way you play golf.
Trouble Shot Management
Golf rarely goes exactly according to plan.
Learn how to navigate:
- Trees
- Fairway bunkers
- Greenside bunkers
- Uneven lies
- Recovery situations
- Difficult pin positions
The ability to recover effectively often separates good golfers from great golfers.
Mental Performance
The golf course presents challenges that don't exist on the driving range.
During on-course lessons, you'll learn how to:
- Stay focused after mistakes
- Manage pressure
- Build confidence
- Commit to your decisions
- Develop a repeatable pre-shot routine
The goal is to improve both your physical and mental performance.
What to Expect?
Each on-course lesson is tailored to your goals and skill level.
During your session, Scott will evaluate:
Tee shot strategy
- Approach shot decisions
- Short game execution
- Putting performance
- Course management
- Mental approach
- Scoring opportunities
You'll leave with actionable feedback and a personalized plan designed to help you play better golf immediately.
Who Benefits Most?
On-course coaching is ideal for:
- Golfers looking to lower scores
- Players preparing for tournaments
- Competitive junior golfers
- Recreational golfers stuck at a scoring plateau
- Players who perform well on the range but struggle on the course
- Golfers looking to improve course management and strategy
Whether you're trying to break 100, 90, 80, or even par, on-course instruction provides valuable insights that traditional lessons often miss.
Why On-Course Coaching Works?
Most golfers believe they need a better swing.
In reality, many golfers can lower their scores significantly by making smarter decisions, improving course management, and developing a more strategic approach to the game.
An on-course lesson allows Scott to evaluate every aspect of your game—not just your swing.
This creates a complete picture of where strokes are being lost and where the greatest opportunities for improvement exist.
