Is online golf coaching worth it?
Online golf coaching has become more popular in recent months - and while some people might prefer a face-to-face golf lesson, there are many benefits of online coaching.
See why I think online golf lessons work:
Benefits of having online golf lessons
There’s usually a shorter wait list - face-to-face lessons with me for example may take a while to get booked in, but my online lessons can be set up and receiving feedback within 24 hours!
It’s less time consuming (for you as a player and your coach too) - this means it doesn't take up as much of your time, or mine, meaning we can have more back-and-forth conversations
Receive online lessons anywhere in the world (I'm currently coaching players in Australia, Spain and USA as well as the UK!)
Once you have the analyse from your coach, you can refer back to your videos and my commentary as much as you need to
It's a cheaper alternative to face-to-face lessons
It's not weather dependent
Feedback from players
"Thanks Nathan, great feedback. Shot a new PB of 45 over 9 today with 2 triple bogies. Feeling some good scores coming soon!"
"Fantastic first session. Identified some points I've really been struggling with and gave some great advice and support. Look forward to working with you further."
"Nathan is a brilliant, knowledgeable coach who really knows his stuff and can see all the different parts to a golf swing good and bad and explains it in a clear way that is always easy to understand. He is able to suggest really useful drills to help get the right feels which then leads to the improvements I've had."
How does it work?
Visit my Skillest profile and download the app on your phone
Through the app, you can record videos of your swing, let me know which elements of your game you want to improve, and anything you’re struggling on
I’ll review your videos and come back with commentary and videos with things to try - usually within 24-28 hours
If you’re considering a face-to-face lesson you might be interested in my blog ‘Are golf lessons worth the money?’