You've played a few.
Now build the foundation.
You have been out a handful of times. You have hit some good ones. You are not ready to spend money on a coach, and honestly you are not sure you would know what to ask for if you did.
This is the step in between. A practice plan built around your bag, a way to track what your ball actually does, and a set of specific things to hand a coach when you eventually book that lesson.
The Range Session builder is the main thing. Everything else supports it.
Tell it your bucket size, your clubs, and what you are working on. It builds the plan, walks you through it, and reads back what it noticed.
Track what your ball does, never why it does it. That is the coach's job, and handing them clean data is worth twenty minutes of a lesson you paid for.
Is this you?
⛳ Played 2 to 20 times
You know which end to hold. You have a rough idea what a 7-iron does. You are still losing balls and you are fine with that.
💰 Not paying for a coach yet
Maybe later. Right now you want to be sure you are not wasting the money, and you want something to bring when you go.
🚫 Never held a club
Then this is the wrong site, and that is a good thing. swingofit.com starts at actual zero and will get you there faster.
What's here
⚡ Range Session Builder
Pick your bucket size, tick the clubs you actually own, say what you are working on. It builds a block-by-block plan around that, walks you through it on your phone, and tells you how it went at the end.
02 · the philosophy🎯 The Miss Tracker
Log what the ball does. Never guess at why. Six categories, tap as you go, and a pattern falls out the other end that is worth more to a coach than anything you could say about your swing.
03 · the structure📅 The Practice Plan
Where strokes actually live, in priority order, and why almost everyone practices that list backwards. Plus a printable session for when you do not want a phone in your hand.
04 · the point🎓 Getting A Coach
When to book one, what it costs, what to say when you do, and what to bring. This whole site exists to make that first hour worth double.
🥊 The Clubs, Properly
Gapping, honest carry numbers, and the two or three clubs in your bag costing you strokes.
reference🤝 Etiquette, Level 2
You know to be quiet. Now the stuff that comes up once you are playing real rounds.
reference📚 Glossary
The words that show up now that you are actually playing.
Three things, up front
Bring the problem, not the diagnosis
You will be tempted to work out why you slice it. Do not. You are standing inside the swing, which is the worst possible vantage point. Track what the ball does. Let someone who can see you handle the why.
A small bucket beats a large one
After about 40 balls you are tired, and a tired swing is what you are now grooving. Most people would improve faster hitting half as many balls with twice the attention. The plan here is built around that.
This is not a substitute for a coach
It is a run-up to one. Everything here is designed so that when you finally book a lesson, you arrive with numbers, a tracked pattern, and the vocabulary to describe it. That is the difference between a first lesson spent finding the problem and one spent fixing it.
Who made this
I'm Jordan. I've golfed maybe ten times, which is a strange credential for a golf site and I would rather say so than pretend otherwise.
I built swingofit.com because every beginner guide assumed you already knew what a lie angle was. This site is the next problem: what do you do after the first few rounds, when you are improving by accident and have no idea what to work on?
What I lack in swing I made up for in method. The structure here follows what coaches consistently say about practice: small buckets, varied clubs, full routines, and tracking effects rather than guessing causes. Where the honest answer is "it depends on you," this site says that instead of inventing a number. Where it sounds confident, that is because the answer is well established and easy to check, not because I am good at golf.
Tell me and I'll fix it. A golf coach read the previous site and found things worth changing, and that made it better. [email protected]