Golf Coach
The coaching platform that turns committed golfers into consistent ball-strikers.
Help golfers lower their handicap, with structured programs and the accountability to practice.
Common challenges
- Keeping golfers consistent with practice between lessons
- Tracking swing improvement and handicap progress across months of work
- Organizing technical observations and drill recommendations after each lesson
- Managing multiple golfers at different skill levels and development stages
How Kaido helps
- Structured golf improvement programs covering technique, short game, and mental game
- Practice drill tasks golfers complete and track between lessons
- Private notes capture swing observations, video analysis notes, and improvement trends
- Progress tracking keeps golfers motivated through the slow-burn of handicap improvement
Deliver structured improvement programs that cover the whole game
Golf improvement isn't just swing mechanics. It's short game, course management, mental approach, fitness, and practice strategy. Kaido's program builder lets you structure a comprehensive development program with phases targeting each dimension of the game so every golfer you work with has a complete roadmap to improvement.
- Build programs covering full swing, short game, putting, and mental game
- Each phase focuses on the most important area for that golfer's stage
- Golfers see a complete development arc from foundations to on-course scoring
- Reuse the same program structure across every new golf coaching client
Handicap Reduction Program
Assign practice drills golfers complete between lessons
The range time between lessons is where improvement actually happens. Kaido lets you assign specific, targeted practice drills after every lesson, such as 50 chip shots with the 56-degree, 20 minutes on the putting green, or one full bucket focused on the takeaway, with due dates that keep golfers practicing purposefully rather than aimlessly.
- Assign specific practice drills and range tasks after each lesson
- Golfers log completion from their Kaido dashboard
- Due dates create deliberate practice habits between lessons
- See who is putting in the range time before every next session
This Week's Practice
50 chip shots to a towel target, 56 degree wedge
30 putts from 6 feet focusing on start line
Full bucket at range, focus on takeaway position
Play 9 holes applying the pre-shot routine
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Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about using Kaido as a golf coach.
- Can I build a structured golf improvement program in Kaido?
- Yes. Create a phased program covering swing fundamentals, ball-striking consistency, short game development, putting, course management, and mental game, and assign it to each new golfer as a comprehensive improvement roadmap.
- How do I assign practice drills between lessons?
- You create tasks with specific drills and due dates, for example: '30 minutes chipping to a towel target' or '10 putts from 6 feet focusing on start line'. Golfers see their practice list and mark drills done when complete.
- Can I keep notes on swing observations and video analysis?
- Yes. Yes. Private session notes let you build a detailed record of each golfer's technical development: the swing fault you identified, the drill that helped, the course management pattern to address next.
- Can I work with golfers at very different skill levels?
- Yes. You can have separate program templates for beginners, mid-handicappers working toward single digits, and low-handicap players working toward competition, and assign whichever fits each golfer's goals.
- Can golfers self-book their lessons?
- Yes. Connect your calendar and set your availability. Golfers can self-book from their Kaido dashboard, eliminating the text and phone tag that normally goes into scheduling a lesson.