Simon Says Golf — Geoff Saayman
The Range Training System built on 12 years of PGA teaching experience. Every bucket of balls, finally given a purpose.
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The average club golfer visits the range 2–3 times a week — and their handicap barely moves year over year. It's not a lack of effort. Hitting balls is not the same as practising. The system fixes that.
Sound familiar?
You show up. You buy a bucket. You work through your bag — and somewhere in there, a few shots feel absolutely pure. You drive home feeling like something clicked.
Then you come back the following week. Same bucket. Same vague routine. Same results.
Here's what 12 years of watching golfers practise will tell you: the ones who improve are not the ones who hit the most balls. They're the ones who know — before they hit a single shot — exactly what that session is for.
Most golfers have never been taught what a real practice session looks like. Not what to hit. Not how many balls. But why they're there, what they're trying to solve, and how to know whether it worked. That's the gap. And that's what this system closes.
Inside the system
The Range Training System gives you Geoff's complete three-session framework. Each session is built for a different situation — with a clear structure, a clear purpose, and Geoff's personal coaching notes drawn from 12 years of watching what actually changes golfers' games.
For when you want to genuinely improve something. A structured framework that turns technical work into real, lasting change — not just hitting balls at a target.
When you want to improveThe closest thing to a real round without leaving the bay. Geoff's method for turning a bucket of balls into nine holes of genuine decision-making practice.
The real trainingOnly 30 balls. A precise protocol designed to tell you what's on offer today — so you walk to the first tee informed and calm, not confused and tinkering.
Before you tee offEach session comes with step-by-step guidance, ball counts, and Geoff's direct coaching notes — exactly what he'd tell you standing beside you at the range.
The philosophy
Hitting balls ≠ playing golf. Any idiot can hit balls all day and improve absolutely nothing. The range is where you prepare answers to questions the course will ask.
If you can't say in one sentence what this session is for before you leave the house — you're not ready to practise. The objective is everything.
You don't add a target until you've established feel. Skipping that step is the most common mistake at the range. It explains most wasted buckets.
Golf is supposed to be enjoyable. The system makes practice purposeful — but never joyless. A session log is not a punishment. It's how you see you're actually improving.
Who built this
Geoff has spent 12 years watching golfers practise on driving ranges across four continents. The pattern is the same everywhere: people work hard, change little, and can't explain why. The ones who improve almost always have one thing in common — they know what the session is for before they hit a single ball.
What's included
The complete three-session framework with Geoff's coaching principles, the objective-setting method, and the logic behind every step. This is the foundation — not a summary. Which means you'll understand how to adapt it even for situations the guide doesn't cover.
The system in a format you can follow at the range — on your phone, mid-session, without losing your place. Tabs for each session type, progress checklist, and Geoff's notes for each stage. Which means you always know exactly what comes next.
Geoff's technique for simulating first-tee pressure at the range — the exact feeling that undoes most golfers when it matters. Built into the session so you practise it regularly, not as an afterthought. Which means that pressure gets smaller every time you face it on the course.
A day-by-day structure for your first month with the system — twelve sessions, four weeks, one new habit. You don't decide what to do. You show up and do what the day says. Which means you build the habit of purposeful practice without any friction at the start.
The place where the system compounds. You can't see progress in individual sessions — you see it in the trend over weeks. The log makes that visible. Which means you have actual evidence that what you're doing is working — instead of guessing.
All three session structures on a single page — screenshot it, keep it in your bag, pull it up in ten seconds. Which means you'll never stand at the bay wondering what comes next.
A dedicated guide for when you feel like you've stopped improving even with the system. The five causes of a practice plateau, a targeted fix for each, and a three-week Reset plan for when everything feels genuinely stuck. Because plateaus are normal — staying stuck in them isn't.
Everything at a glance
Questions
"I've tried other guides before and nothing ever sticks. Why would this be different?"
Most guides give you information. This gives you a structure. You don't need to remember anything — you follow a session plan, and the plan does the thinking. The difference between knowing something and doing it consistently is a repeatable process. That's what this is.
"I only get to the range once a week. Is it still worth it?"
This is built for you specifically. When time is limited, structure matters more, not less. One purposeful session a week, run properly with a clear objective, beats four aimless ones every time.
"There's no swing theory here. Will it actually help my technique?"
Indirectly, yes. The system creates the conditions where technical improvement can happen — focused repetition, honest assessment, deliberate pressure simulation. What you work on technically is your choice. The system gives it the structure to actually stick.
"I've been playing for years. Will this tell me anything I don't already know?"
Probably not about your swing. Almost certainly about how you practise. Most experienced golfers have never been taught what a real practice session looks like — what it's for, how to run it, how to know if it worked. That's what this changes.
"What if I can't afford to lose €27 on something that doesn't work?"
You're covered. 30 days, full refund, no questions. Email Geoff directly. This isn't a corporation — it's one professional standing behind his work.
Investment
A single lesson with a local pro runs €80–120. This is 12 years of the same expertise — packaged so you can use it every single time you go to the range.
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Use the system for 30 days. If your range sessions don't feel more purposeful — or you don't feel like your practice is actually working — email Geoff directly for a full refund. No questions, no forms. One professional standing behind his work.
Simon Says Golf
Every week without a structure is another week of potential improvement left at the range. Less than the price of a bucket of balls at most clubs. The results last a lifetime.
Get the Range Training System — €27P.S. — Butch Harmon didn't become the world's best coach by giving golfers more to think about. He became it by simplifying — by giving people one clear thing to work on at a time, and a structure to make it stick. That's what the Range Training System is. Twelve years of that same philosophy. Less than €30. And if it doesn't work for you, your money back.