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Dan Grieve Coaching is the official coaching platform of UK golf coach Dan Grieve, built around his “3 Releases” short-game system. Dan’s credentials include PGA Master Coach, Head Professional at Woburn Golf Club, Golf Monthly Top 50 Coach, and bestselling author. The site highlights his work with professional players who have achieved results such as Major Championship, Tour Championship, and European Tour Order of Merit success, while also serving a large base of amateur golfers.
The platform offers a fairly complete range of learning formats. Offline options include one-to-one lessons at Woburn Golf Club and the DG Short Game School. Online offerings include the 3 Releases Online School, personalized video analysis via Skillest, the DG Academy App community and video library, and the book 3 Releases. The short-game school focuses on shots around the green, including chip and run, soft-landing shots, lob shots, rough, bunkers, and lie assessment, combining individual coaching with group instruction. Skillest lessons are not live sessions; students upload videos and receive annotated, personalized feedback.
Published pricing shows the DG Short Game School at £650 per person, running from 9:30 to 14:30. A single online lesson on Skillest starts from $145, with multi-lesson packages also available. Pricing for the DG Academy App, online school, and other events is not clearly disclosed in the main content. Overall, the positioning is premium, especially for golfers willing to pay for short-game coaching from a well-known instructor.
The main strengths are Dan’s strong coaching credentials, a clearly defined short-game methodology, and multiple learning paths spanning in-person coaching, online lessons, an app, and books. The platform also caters to a wide range of ability levels, from amateurs to tour professionals. The “3 Releases” system breaks common shots around the green into three core motions, giving learners a clear training framework. Downsides include limited availability for in-person coaching—the website notes that courses sell out quickly, and one-to-one lessons usually require waiting for released slots. Pricing is relatively high, and some product costs are not transparent. The personalized online coaching is asynchronous video analysis, so it may not suit students who want real-time interaction.
It is best suited to golfers with a reasonable level of English comprehension who want to systematically improve their short game and on-course decision-making, including golf enthusiasts, club players, and professionals. The main content does not provide information on access from mainland China, and users should independently confirm the availability of related services such as Skillest, the app, Amazon, and social platforms.
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