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Hands-On Golf Swing Correction at Siri Fort

bySonu KumarCoaching sessions at Siri Fort Golf Academy, New DelhiStarts from900 per sessionView full gallery

I believe the best way to improve your swing is to feel the movement. At the Siri Fort Driving Range, I personally guide you through grip, posture, and swing path adjustments until it feels natural.

This is my style of coaching. I provide hands-on, real-time feedback to fix the basics. Here, I am helping a student with his posture, telling him 'back straight rakhna hai, par tight nahi' to get the form right before the swing.

For new learners, getting the head position right is crucial. Here, I'm making a small adjustment to ensure the student keeps his head down and eyes on the ball through the swing, which is a fundamental for a clean hit.

The grip is the first thing we perfect. I'm showing this new golfer how to hold the club correctly to ensure better control and a more natural swing. A good grip is the foundation of every shot.

Here I am physically guiding a student through the backswing motion. This helps him understand the correct path and rotation of the upper body, ensuring he generates power efficiently.

I'm working with this student on his takeaway. By guiding his arms and club, I'm helping him start his swing on the right plane, which leads to more consistency in his shots.

We are working on achieving a full shoulder turn in the backswing. I'm physically assisting to help the student feel the extent of the rotation needed for a powerful downswing.

Even on a rainy day, we are here working on the swing. I'm helping this student maintain her posture and balance during her swing, ensuring her form stays solid from start to finish.

This student needed help with his swing plane. I'm guiding his arms to demonstrate the correct path, which helps prevent common mistakes like slicing the ball.

Another example of getting the grip right. I'm making sure this young player's hands are positioned correctly before he takes his shot. Small adjustments like this make a big difference.

Correcting the follow-through is just as important as the backswing. I'm guiding this student to complete his swing with proper form, ensuring a good weight transfer and balance.

About Hands-On Swing Correction

You don't learn golf by just watching videos. In my sessions, we focus on tactile adjustments—whether it's correcting your grip position or the slight knee flex in your stance. I work with you directly at the Siri Fort range to ensure your body understands the motion before you attempt a full swing.

Learning the correct golf swing mechanics is difficult if you rely only on online tutorials. Most beginners start with a stiff posture or an incorrect grip, which leads to poor distance or slicing the ball. My approach at the Siri Fort Driving Range is to physically guide your movements. When I say "back straight rakhna hai, par tight nahi," I am helping you find that tension-free balance that allows for a smooth, powerful swing.

How We Work

We start with the fundamentals because that is where every good shot is born.

  1. Grip and Stance: This is the foundation. I watch your hands and feet closely to prevent bad habits from day one. If your setup is off, the shot will never be consistent.
  2. Tactile Feedback: I guide your backswing motion to ensure you rotate your upper body correctly. You need to feel the proper path, not just guess it.
  3. Video Analysis: We use smartphone playback during every session. Seeing your own swing side-by-side with my corrections helps you understand exactly where your plane or follow-through needs adjustment.

Whether you are a total beginner or an experienced player looking to fix a specific error, the focus remains on building muscle memory. Golf is meant to be fun, not a chore. We practice, we analyze, and we fix the technical issues on the spot at the range.

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Sonu Kumar

Coaching sessions at Siri Fort Golf Academy, New DelhiStarts from 900 per session

I'm Sonu Kumar, and I spend most of my days at the Siri Fort Driving Range. I love teaching because there's nothing better than watching a student hit that perfect shot after we’ve fixed their swing path together.