Golf Instructor Plainview, NY

Golf Instructor in Plainview, NY

Master Your Golf Game With Confidence

Professional golf instruction that transforms beginners into confident players through proven techniques, personalized coaching, and real results you can see.

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Professional Golf Lessons Plainview

Build Skills That Actually Stick

You’ll walk away from each lesson with clear improvements you can feel immediately. No more guessing what you’re doing wrong or fighting the same bad habits round after round.

Our instruction focuses on building proper fundamentals from day one, so you develop muscle memory that works under pressure. Whether you’re stepping onto a course for the first time or breaking through a plateau that’s been frustrating you for months, you’ll see measurable progress that makes every round more enjoyable.

The difference isn’t just in your scorecard—it’s in how confident you feel standing over every shot.

Experienced Golf Coach Plainview

Instruction That Actually Works

We’ve been helping Long Island golfers improve their games since 1980, understanding exactly what works in our local playing conditions. Robert Chorne brings decades of industry expertise and a genuine passion for helping golfers at every level.

We know the challenges that come with learning golf on Long Island—from dealing with coastal winds to navigating the area’s diverse course conditions. That experience means you get instruction that’s tailored not just to your swing, but to where you’ll actually be playing.

Our approach combines time-tested fundamentals with modern teaching methods, giving you the best of both worlds.

Golf Instruction Process Plainview

A Clear Path to Better Golf

Your first lesson starts with understanding where you are now and where you want to go. We’ll assess your current swing, discuss any physical limitations, and identify your specific goals—whether that’s breaking 100, fixing a persistent slice, or preparing for competitive play.

From there, we create a personalized plan that focuses on one key improvement at a time. No information overload, no trying to fix everything at once. You’ll work on specific drills and techniques that address your biggest opportunities for improvement.

Each lesson builds on the previous one, with clear homework and practice guidelines so you know exactly what to work on between sessions. You’ll see consistent progress because we’re fixing root causes, not just symptoms.

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About Nassau precision Casting Co, Inc

Comprehensive Golf Training Plainview

Complete Game Development

Our instruction covers every aspect of your golf game—from full swing mechanics and short game finesse to putting consistency and on-course strategy. You’ll learn not just how to swing a club, but how to think your way around a golf course.

We use modern teaching tools including video analysis to show you exactly what’s happening in your swing, combined with hands-on instruction that helps you feel the correct positions. This approach works particularly well for Long Island golfers who need to adapt their games to varying course conditions and weather patterns.

Lessons can be tailored for individual instruction, small groups, or even on-course playing lessons where you learn to apply your skills in real situations. The goal is always the same: building confidence and consistency that translates to lower scores and more enjoyment on the course.

How many golf lessons do I need as a beginner?

Most beginners benefit from 4-6 initial lessons to establish proper fundamentals, then ongoing monthly sessions for continued improvement. The exact number depends on your goals and how much you practice between lessons.

Your first few lessons focus on grip, stance, and basic swing mechanics—the foundation everything else builds on. Once these fundamentals are solid, we can work on specific areas like short game, course management, or addressing particular challenges you’re facing.

Many students find that taking lessons consistently over several months, rather than cramming them all at once, leads to better long-term retention and more sustainable improvement.

Your first lesson begins with a conversation about your golf experience, goals, and any physical limitations. We’ll watch you hit some shots to assess your current swing and identify the most important areas for improvement.

Don’t worry about hitting perfect shots—this is about understanding where you are now, not impressing anyone. We’ll likely use video analysis to show you what’s happening in your swing, which often reveals things that feel different from what’s actually occurring.

By the end of the session, you’ll have 1-2 specific things to work on, clear practice instructions, and a plan for your next lesson. The goal is always to give you actionable improvements, not overwhelm you with information.

Absolutely. Persistent ball flight issues like slices and hooks are usually symptoms of specific swing mechanics that can be identified and corrected with proper instruction.

Most golfers try to fix these problems by adjusting their aim or making compensations that actually make the problem worse. We identify the root cause—whether it’s grip, swing path, clubface position, or setup issues—and work on drills that address the actual problem.

You’ll typically see improvement in ball flight within a few lessons, though developing consistency takes practice. The key is understanding why the ball curves the way it does, so you can make lasting corrections rather than temporary band-aids.

Yes, on-course lessons are one of the most effective ways to improve your actual playing ability. These sessions teach you how to apply your swing skills in real course situations, including club selection, course management, and handling different lies and conditions.

On-course lessons are particularly valuable for golfers who hit well on the driving range but struggle to score on the course. We’ll work on shot strategy, reading greens, managing trouble situations, and developing a pre-shot routine that works under pressure.

These lessons can be scheduled at local Plainview-area courses and are often eye-opening for golfers who realize that better scores come from smarter decisions as much as better swings.

Individual lesson rates vary based on lesson length and specific instruction needs. We offer both individual and group lesson options to fit different budgets and learning preferences.

Many students find that investing in proper instruction early saves money in the long run by preventing bad habits that require more extensive correction later. We can discuss package options that provide better value for multiple lessons.

The most important factor isn’t the cost per lesson, but finding instruction that actually helps you improve. We’re happy to discuss your goals and recommend the lesson format that will give you the best results for your investment.

Individual lessons provide personalized attention focused entirely on your specific needs and learning style. This format is ideal for addressing particular problems, working around physical limitations, or making rapid progress on specific skills.

Group lessons offer a more social learning environment at a lower per-person cost, and many students enjoy the camaraderie of learning alongside others. Groups work well for beginners learning fundamentals or golfers who want ongoing instruction without the higher cost of individual sessions.

Both formats can be effective—the choice often comes down to your budget, schedule, and whether you prefer one-on-one attention or enjoy learning in a group setting. We can help you determine which option best fits your goals and learning style.

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