“Prepare yourself for a journey that will last as long as you play the game. Learning to play great golf takes time. You can’t expect to be a great golfer after six lessons. Your player development program evolves as you invest in the learning process.”

                         ~Kelli Kostick


Kelli Kostick with Explanar's Tony Clark and Cape Cod's Fordie Pitts.

“Progressive golf instructors have embraced the Dynamic Balance System-DBS to help their cleints learn the proper motion patterns for improved consistency in golf and to reduce the chance of injury. Kelli not only strives to keep up with the newest teaching techniques but has been helpful in suggesting improvements for the DBS. I have had the opportunity to work with many golf professionals and have highly recommended Kelli Kostick.”

                          ~Dan Goldtstein
            President, Sports Balance                                 Technology

Swing Analysis:

Your Lesson Plan

Kelli Kostick swings.


I need to know who you are when you come, and how I can help you improve. Our goal is to make you your own best coach, to have an understanding of your game, and how to manage it effectively. I also want you to have fun doing it.

Keeping in mind that our students have different talents and skills and learn differently, we pull out all the stops. We have the tools and resources available to help you improve. Technically, physically, and emotionally, we have the experience and knowledge to take you to the next level if you’re willing to go.

What to expect: When we partner to design your player improvement program, you can expect the following:

Game evaluation form: You will be asked to complete a player profile in which you will self evaluate your game, highlighting your strengths and weaknesses.

On the tee examination of your swing: Using video analysis and a variety of shot making tests, we will evaluate your full swing, short game, putting, and bunker shots and keep them on file for future reference. We want to record both your high points and your low ones and track your progress.

On-course observation of your game: Expect to play a few golf holes. I want to see how you apply your skills on the golf course.

Golf Club Evaluation: Expect me to test your equipment. We need to know up front what your clubs are asking of you. If your equipment doesn’t fit, we’re going to fix it!

Physical Golf Fitness Evaluation: I want to know what your body can and can’t do before I ask you to make any changes to your game. Knowing your physical limitations will help us to build a golf swing around what you can do. And we’ll apply clear-cut goals as to how you can obtain a successful, repeating golf swing.

Mental Golf Profile: Together we will develop an understanding of how you learn best and what prompts you to perform optimally. Understanding who you are opens the doors to learning for both you and your teacher.

Partners:
We are fortunate to have great technology and resources at our fingertips.  The following is a list of partners we use or endorse in our player development program:

Physical and Mental Conditioning:
Titleist Institute:    www.mytpi.com
Mental Golf Profile:    www.mentalgolfprofile.com

We also have access to offsite Yoga and Pilates instructors who offer golf-specific training.