What I’d Do If I Was a Golf Coach With Only 100 Followers
Starting from scratch on social media as a golf coach? Don’t stress. Everyone starts small — and small can be mighty when you use it right.
Here’s what I’d do if I was building a golf brand with just 100 followers:

1. Nail Your Bio & Branding
Make it super clear:
- Who you help (e.g. “Helping weekend golfers break 90”)
- What you offer (e.g. Online lessons, swing analysis)
- Call to Action (e.g. “Book your free swing review”)
🎯 Bonus: Use a clear profile pic and brand colors so you look pro from the start.
2. Post High-Value Content 3x a Week
It’s not about posting daily — it’s about posting strategically.
Ideas:
- “1-Minute Tip Tuesdays”
- “My #1 Fix for Slicers”
- “What I’d Work On First with You”
🔥 Remember: people follow value, not follower counts.
3. DM 5-10 People a Day
Comment on golf content. Start convos. Offer free swing feedback.
You don’t need to be spammy — just helpful.
👉 Many of your first students will come from conversations, not posts.
4. Create 1 Free Resource
Like a:
- “5-Minute Warm-Up Drill PDF”
- “Beginner Golfer Checklist” Then offer it in exchange for emails. This builds your email list while adding serious value.
5. Show Up as a Real Coach
Post your face. Talk on camera. Share your journey.
People don’t just buy coaching — they buy you.
Final Thoughts
100 followers today can be 1,000 in 3 months — if you stay consistent, serve your audience, and market smart.
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