Transfer your range game to the golf course
Summer Scoring Programme – 2026
– and play your best golf this summer
Do these sound familiar?
You hit great shots on the range, but your scores never seem to change
You know how to hit shots, but struggle with what to hit on the course
One poor decision turns a par chance into a double bogey
You work hard on your swing, yet feel lost in real playing situations
Most golfers don’t lose shots because they don’t practice enough.
They lose shots because they make the wrong decisions, choose the wrong clubs, or don’t know how to handle real on-course scenarios.
And most importantly…
It’s not always HOW, its HOW MANY!
Imagine this instead…
You stand over shots knowing exactly what you’re trying to do
You choose smarter targets and better clubs
You avoid big numbers, even when you miss
You turn “average” rounds into good scores
Your handicap starts moving — not your swing thoughts
You learn things during real play that you simply can’t on the driving range
That’s what the brand new Summer Scoring Programme is designed to do.
What actually causes high scores?
From years of on-course coaching, golfers tend to struggle for two main reasons:
1️⃣ Poor mechanics & execution
You can’t score if the shot can’t be executed — but this doesn’t mean rebuilding your swing.
2️⃣ Poor decision making
Wrong club.
Wrong shot.
Wrong target.
Wrong expectation.
Most golfers don’t know what to do in:
Awkward lies
Recovery situations
Poor positions
Pressure moments
This programme fixes both — in the environment where it actually matters.
Why the golf course is where scores are lowered
The Summer Scoring Programme – 2026 is built around on-course coaching, because:
Scores happen on the course, not the range
Decisions matter more than mechanics
Feedback is instant and real
NEW for 2026
We’ll take GC Quad technology onto the golf course, allowing us to measure:
Ball flight
Club delivery
Strike quality
Launch and spin during real shots, not rehearsals
This gives a level of insight rarely used during actual play — and directly helps reduce costly mistakes.
Summer Scoring Programme 2026
4 months | Flexible start date | £125/month
Full value if bought separately: £800
Designed for golfers who want to turn good practice into lower scores during the playing season.
The Summer Scoring Programme is a brand new programme for 2026, built around on-course coaching, smarter decision making, and learning how to score when it matters. This is where technique, strategy, and psychology come together to reduce wasted shots and improve results on the scorecard.
Includes:
90 mins 1-to-1 on-course coaching per month (4 months)
Real-world coaching where scores are made. Focused on course management, shot selection, club choice, awkward lies, recovery play, and avoiding big numbers.
Unlimited online coaching, support & check-ins
Ongoing guidance between sessions to keep you focused, accountable, and making progress throughout the programme.
1 × 60-minute 1-to-1 swing studio session
Technique support to improve execution of scoring shots. No unnecessary rebuilds — only changes that directly help you score better on the course.
Scoring-focused practice plans
Structured, efficient practice routines aimed at improving decision making, distance control, and consistency under pressure.
3 x Practice Club sessions (NEW for 2026 - group format)
Performance-based practice showing you how to train like you play. Scoring games, pressure drills, and challenges designed to transfer directly onto the course.
On-course strategy & decision-making framework
Learn what to do in common scoring situations — it’s not always how you hit it, it’s how many it costs you.
GC Quad on-course analysis (NEW for 2026)
We take GC Quad technology onto the golf course to measure ball and club data during real shots, giving clear insight into why certain shots cost you shots — and how to fix it.
Goal setting & personalised scoring plan
Clear benchmarks, expectations, and a plan to help you lower your scores throughout the season.
Please note coaching hours cannot be carried forward unless agreed, cost of golf balls, green fees and buggy included.
Normal coaching terms & conditions apply.
⚠️ Only 15 spaces available
To ensure every golfer gets high-quality on-course coaching and individual attention, places are strictly limited to 15 golfers.
This is a brand new programme for 2026 and demand is expected to be high.
If you want this summer to be the season where your scores finally come down, now is the time to commit.
Secure your place today.
What golfers say about Coaching with Dan & On-Course Learning
“Playing with a coach on the course highlighted mistakes I didn’t even realise I was making. Once I understood why certain decisions were costing me shots, golf became simpler — and my scores reflected it.”
— Paul
“On-course coaching was a real game changer for me. I learned things that you just wouldn’t ever pick up on the driving range — especially around shot selection, club choice and managing situations on the course. Picking up little tips from Dan’s expertise over the full 9 holes made a huge difference to how I play and think my way around a round.”
— Chris
By the end of the programme, you will…
✅ Understand how to manage your way around the course
✅ Know what shots to play — and which to avoid
✅ Make smarter decisions under pressure
✅ Turn good swings into lower scores
✅ Stop leaking shots through poor choices
✅ See the number on your scorecard come down
Because in the end…
Golf isn’t about how good it looks.
It’s about how many it takes.
Guaranteed to help lower your scores
If you:
Commit to the programme
Apply what we work on
Practice with purpose
You will score better.
This isn’t about perfect golf — it’s about eliminating the shots that hurt you most.
Better decisions.
Better misses.
Better scores.
How this differs from the Winter Coaching Programme
Winter builds the tools.
Summer teaches you how to use them.
Winter Programme
Technique development
Practice habits
Swing improvement
Summer Scoring Programme
On-course decision making
Shot & club selection
Scoring shots and recovery play
Performance under pressure
Both programmes work perfectly together — but each stands alone.