Training Programs

Training Programs

Structured improvement plans for golfers who want more than a one-off lesson.

Compare the academy's key improvement tracks and choose the one that matches your current goal.

Program Snapshot

These programs are built around how golfers actually practice at the academy.

Each program is built around what players actually work on at the range and in lessons , so improvement has a clear theme instead of starting from scratch every visit.

  • Structured work without turning improvement into guesswork.
  • Clear themes so players know why they are training a specific part of the game.
  • Easy next steps into lessons, drills, or coached practice.
Players practicing across the Oxford Golf Academy range

The Basics

For recreational players who want improvement without a complete rebuild.

The Basics is designed for players who want sound fundamentals and a better understanding of key mechanical concepts. This is the right fit if your goal is confidence, cleaner contact, and a practical foundation you can take onto the course.

  • Grip, setup, posture, and alignment review
  • Key swing fundamentals without overcomplication
  • A more dependable baseline for practice and future lessons

Hitting It Farther

For golfers who want more club-head speed and ball speed.

The academy reviews physical capacity, golf-specific mobility, equipment profiling, kinematic sequence, and technical efficiency so your distance plan is based on real causes rather than guesswork. If you want more yards, this is the right place to start.

  • Speed and mobility review
  • Equipment and technical efficiency conversation
  • Clear next-step practice priorities for distance gains

Putting Master

For players who know lower scores start on the green.

The Putting Master program pairs stroke philosophy and technique review with green reading, distance control, and scoring confidence. The goal is to eliminate three-putts, trust your distance control, and hole more of what matters.

  • Putting stroke fundamentals
  • Green-reading and distance control work
  • Putter fit conversation and next-step drills

Wedge Guru

For golfers who want to become more efficient scorers around the green.

This track follows the academy's short-game and scoring philosophy by focusing on what happens from the scoring zone in. The goal is to improve recovery decisions, wedge contact, and the shots that actually protect scores.

  • Short-game efficiency review
  • Practice plan built from observed weaknesses
  • Scoring-focused work inside key yardages

Take the Next Step

Need help selecting the right program?

Call the academy or send an inquiry with your current level, goals, and timeline.

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