Piggybacking off of my Vegas thread about a newbie playing, this friend of mine is taking up golf with no experience. Tennis background. He's athletic but starting from scratch. We're hoping to have him able to play without embarrassment in two months.
What should I recommend to him as the quickest, simplest way to become functional enough to actually play golf and maybe shoot 120? The challenge is that he works a lot of hours and doesn't have a ton of money to just do weekly lessons. He will be more self taught (and YouTube taught) than anything.
Should I have him maybe take a couple lessons if he wants to spend that money and then supplement with YouTube? Or online coaching? All thoughts are welcome, both from a learning standpoint and a beginner strategy standpoint. I'll be playing with him and coaching him through all of the etiquitte and pace of play and course management stuff so I just want to find out how to help him get the club onto the back of the ball as quick as possible.
What should I recommend to him as the quickest, simplest way to become functional enough to actually play golf and maybe shoot 120? The challenge is that he works a lot of hours and doesn't have a ton of money to just do weekly lessons. He will be more self taught (and YouTube taught) than anything.
Should I have him maybe take a couple lessons if he wants to spend that money and then supplement with YouTube? Or online coaching? All thoughts are welcome, both from a learning standpoint and a beginner strategy standpoint. I'll be playing with him and coaching him through all of the etiquitte and pace of play and course management stuff so I just want to find out how to help him get the club onto the back of the ball as quick as possible.