ABOUT GREG

Personalized Golf Instruction Backed by Real Experience

Greg Richard brings decades of competitive play and professional teaching experience to every lesson. From swing mechanics to course strategy, Greg offers tailored instruction designed to help golfers of all levels play with more confidence, consistency, and purpose.

Learn with a Coach Who’s Played and Taught at a High Level

Greg’s teaching is rooted in simplicity, clarity, and a genuine passion for helping you enjoy the game. You’ll get straightforward explanations, practical drills, and clear next steps—no jargon, no fluff.

One-on-One Coaching

Every lesson is personally taught by Greg, with tips drawn from years of competitive and instructional experience.

Focused Improvement Plans

Greg builds a customized strategy for each golfer—designed to improve swing, short game, and mental focus.

Smart Practice Guidance

Learn how to practice with purpose using drills and tools Greg has refined over decades of coaching.

Coaching Style

What it’s like to learn with Greg: focused, flexible, and built around what you need to improve. Whether you’re on the range or in a online session, you’ll get clear instruction, honest feedback, and a plan that makes sense.

Real‑World Swing Analysis

Simple, data‑informed feedback that helps you understand what matters and why.

Practical Game Strategy

Course‑management and decision‑making you can use the next time you play.

Clear, Focused Drills

Step‑by‑step drills that target your swing keys and practice time.

Ongoing Support & Feedback

Follow‑ups, check‑ins, and adjustments so your improvement sticks.

Coach’s Philosophy

How Greg Teaches—and Why It Works

Lessons focus on the few things that matter most to your swing. You’ll leave with 1–3 priorities, a short drill routine, and checkpoints you can film or feel. On the course, Greg turns those priorities into smarter decisions—club choice, targets, and lies—so your swing and strategy actually match.

Simplicity

Cut noise. Identify the 1 to 3 keys that most improve ball flight and contact.

Feedback

Use feels, checkpoints, and simple video cues to verify progress.

Strategy

Aim small, choose smart, and play the shot your swing can deliver today.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about lessons, scheduling, and what to expect.

How long is a typical lesson?

Most sessions run 30 or 60 minutes. New students often start with 60 minutes for a full assessment.

What should I bring?

Your clubs, a glove, and a water bottle. Range balls are provided. Wear comfortable athletic shoes.

Do you coach beginners?

Absolutely. We’ll build solid fundamentals—grip, setup, balance—and a simple routine that travels.

Will I get drills to practice

Yes. You’ll leave each lesson with 1–3 clear drills plus checkpoints you can film or feel to confirm progress.

Can we work on course strategy?

Yes—course management, club selection, and routines are a big part of lowering scores.

How do I book a lesson?

Tap Book Lesson to see available times and confirm your spot online.