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Learning Style Intake #1 for Golfers
You may select more than one answer for each of the following questions. You may skip any questions that you prefer not to answer. Select the answer(s) that are most like you.
1. On the golf course, you are:
A. Quick to notice visual details (clubs, swing positions, gear)
B. Sensitive to sounds and chatter
C. Affected by emotions — yours and others
D. Restless if sitting or waiting too long
2. While talking golf with someone, your eyes:
A. Stay focused on their face or up and away
B. Move side to side
C. Glance briefly, then look away
D. Wander if something moves nearby
3. On the golf course, what frustrates you most?
A. A messy bag or disorganized gear
B. Total silence or lack of energy
C. Feeling uncomfortable physically or emotionally
D. Slow playing partners
4. When you meet a new playing partner, what do you notice first?
A. Their appearance and golf attire
B. The way they speak or sound
C. How you feel being paired with them
D. Their behavior, mannerisms, or pace of play
5. Around others, you tend to:
A. Notice mismatched gear or appearance
B. Notice voice tones or distracting sounds
C. Feel emotions deeply, e.g. bad shots or tense partners
D. Get restless if play is too slow
6. To remember a new golf term, you’d learn best by:
A. Seeing it in print
B. Hearing someone say it
C. Writing it down
D. Acting it out physically or mentally
7. When taking golf instruction, what frustrates you?
A. Teacher talks and does not demonstrate or use visuals
B. Only reading without talk-through
C. Not being able to take notes or handle clubs
D. Being forced to sit still without movement
8. Think about your best golf memory. What stands out most?
A. The sights (course layout, scenery)
B. The sounds (conversation, shot contact sounds)
C. The physical and emotional sensations
D. The actions you took (swings, shots, movements)
9. After a round with a new partner, what sticks with you most?
A. Their face
B. Their name
C. The feeling you had playing with them
D. What you did together during the round
10. When learning a new golf skill, what helps most?
A. Seeing a visual demo, chart, or image
B. Hearing an explanation or discussion
C. Writing, sketching, or using training aids
D. Doing it physically — drills, swings, or games
11. When you step onto a new course or practice area, what do you notice first?
A. The look of the surroundings
B. The sounds (voices, carts, birds, etc.)
C. How comfortable you feel being there
D. The activities happening and what you can join in on
12. In your downtime, you’d rather:
A. Read golf magazines or blogs
B. Listen to golf podcasts or commentary
C. Write notes, sketch drills, or log statistics on rounds
D. Play, practice, or do golf drills
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Learning Style Intake #1 for Non-Golfers
You may select more than one answer for each of the following questions. You may skip any questions that you prefer not to answer. Select the answer(s) that are most like you.
1. Going through your regular day, you are most likely to be:
A. Quick to notice visual details
B. Sensitive to sounds and chatter
C. Affected by emotions — yours and others
D. Restless if sitting or waiting too long
2. While talking with someone, your eyes:
A. Stay focused on their face
B. Move side to side
C. Glance briefly, then look away
D. Wander if something moves nearby
3. What frustrates you most?
A. A messy desk or disorganized gear
B. Total silence or lack of energy
C. Feeling uncomfortable physically or emotionally
D. Waiting for a person who arrives late
4. When you are introduced to a new person, what do you notice first?
A. Their appearance and attire
B. The way they speak or sound
C. How you feel being with them
D. Their behavior and general mannerisms
5. When spending time with others, you tend to:
A. Notice mismatched clothing
B. Notice voice tones
C. Feel emotions deeply
D. Get restless if stuck waiting too long
6. To remember a new technical golf swing term, you’d learn best by:
A. Seeing it in print
B. Hearing someone say it
C. Writing it down
D. Acting it out physically or mentally
7. When taking instruction, what frustrates you?
A. Teacher talks and does not demonstrate or use visuals
B. Only reading without talk-through
C. Not being able to take notes
D. Being forced to sit still without movement
8. Think about your best vacation memory. What stands out most?
A. The sights (layout, scenery)
B. The sounds (conversation and nature)
C. The physical and emotional sensations
D. The actions you took
9. After meeting a person for the first time, what sticks with you most?
A. Their face
B. Their name
C. The feeling you had being with them
D. What you did together
10. When learning a new skill, what helps most?
A. Seeing a visual demo, chart, or image
B. Hearing an explanation or discussion
C. Writing, sketching, or using training aids
D. Doing it physically — drills, exercises, or games
11. When you walk into a new public park, what do you notice first?
A. The look of the surroundings
B. The sounds (voices, birds, etc.)
C. How comfortable you feel being there
D. The activities happening and what you can join in on
12. In your downtime, you’d rather:
A. Read magazines or blogs
B. Listen to podcasts or commentary
C. Write notes, draw sketches, or design art
D. Do physical activity – walk, bike, hike, etc.
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Learning Style Intake #2 for Golfers
Please select A or B, or both A and B. Select the answer(s) that are most like you.
1. When you practice golf, you’d prefer:
A. Structured sessions, with shot repetitions, on schedule
B. An unstructured session, with freedom to choose, create, and switch
2. On tee times, you're:
A. Usually early or on time
B. Often running late
3. On the course, you're stronger at:
A. Numbers, yardages, statistics
B. Visualizing ball flight, shapes, and targets
4. When your coach gives feedback, you:
A. Focus on their words
B. Notice tone, expression, and body language
5. When planning golf rounds, you:
A. Plan ahead and stick to it
B. Decide last-minute, go with the flow
6. When you read golf tips, you:
A. Hear the words in your head
B. Imagine it as if watching a swing video
7. To learn a new skill, you would rather:
A. Talk about it
B. Try it with equipment
8. You keep your golf bag:
A. Neat and organized
B. Messy-looking, but you know where things are
9. If practicing a golf drill, you:
A. Would like written instructions to guide you
B. Can copy by watching or listening without needing the written steps
10. When reading a golf magazine or book, you:
A. Go front to back
B. Skip around
11. Close your eyes. Imagine "three". You see:
A. The number 3, or the word “three”
B. Three items e.g. golf balls, clubs, or players
12. When telling a golf story, you:
A. Include every detail in order
B. Jump around before getting to the main point
13. When given a swing tip, you:
A. Follow the coach’s directions closely
B. Experiment with your own way
14. You know what to do in golf because you:
A. Learned from others or reading
B. "Just know” intuitively
15. In golf conversations, you:
A. Say things clearly
B. Sometimes mix up words but know what you mean
16. When discussing golf, you:
A. Stick to one topic
B. Jump between related ideas
17. On your scorecard, you:
A. Record correctly and neatly
B. Sometimes mix up or reverse numbers/letters
18. When practicing golf, you prefer to:
A. Follow step-by-step instruction information
B. Freestyle and create your own
19. To improve your golf game, you prefer to:
A. Follow written programs or others’ systems
B. Create your own unique drills or methods
20. When you play golf, you prefer to:
A. Play structured formats with rules
B. Play informal, fun rounds with freedom
21. When thinking about golf, you:
A. Focus on swing mechanics and score
B. Imagine possibilities and future improvements
22. With playing partners, you are:
A. Good at reading body language
B. Not good at noticing nonverbal cues
23. When approaching golf, you:
A. Stick to proven facts
B. Imagine creative ways to play
24. During a golf round, you:
A. Like to keep track of time/pace
B. Easily lose track of time completely
25. On the golf course, you are:
A. Better at verbal or written yardages
B. Better with visual maps or course layouts
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Learning Style Intake #2 for Non-Golfers
Please select A or B, or both A and B. Select the answer(s) that are most like you.
1. As you are learning, you’d prefer:
A. Structured sessions, defined subjects, on schedule
B. An unstructured session, with freedom to choose, create, and switch topics
2. In a regular day, you're:
A. Usually early or on time
B. Often running late
3. When problem solving, you're stronger at:
A. Math, numbers, and statistics
B. Visualizing shapes and patterns
4. When someone gives feedback, you:
A. Focus on their words
B. Notice tone, expression, and body language
5. When making plans, you:
A. Plan ahead and stick to it
B. Decide last-minute, go with the flow
6. When you read instructions, you:
A. Hear the words in your head
B. Imagine it as if watching a video
7. To learn a new skill, you would rather:
A. Talk about it
B. Have hands-on experience
8. You keep your room/desk:
A. Neat and organized
B. Messy-looking, but you know where things are
9. If you practice a skill, like playing an instrument, you:
A. Would like written instructions to guide you
B. Can copy by watching or listening without needing the written steps
10. When reading a magazine or book, you:
A. Read from front to back
B. Skip around
11. Close your eyes. Imagine "three". You see:
A. The number 3 or the word “three”
B. Three items or images
12. When telling a story, you:
A. Include every detail in order
B. Jump around before getting to the main point
13. When given instructions, you:
A. Follow the directions closely
B. You experiment with your own way
14. You tend to know things because you:
A. Learned from others or reading
B. "Just know” intuitively
15. In your regular conversations, you:
A. Say things clearly
B. Sometimes mix up words but know what you mean
16. When talking with friends, you:
A. Stick to one topic
B. Jump between related ideas
17. When tracking your expenses, you:
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A. Record correctly and neatly
B. Sometimes mix up or reverse numbers/letters
18. When practicing new activities, you prefer to:
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A. Follow step-by-step instructions
B. Freestyle and create your own path
19. To improve a developed skill, you prefer to:
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A. Follow written programs or others’ systems
B. Create your own unique ideas or methods
20. When you play games, you prefer to:
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A. Play structured formats with rules
B. Play informal, fun rounds with freedom
21. When thinking about improving a project, you:
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A. Focus on mechanics and step-by-step solutions
B. Imagine possibilities and future improvements
22. With meeting other people, you are:
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A. Good at reading body language
B. Not good at noticing nonverbal cues
23. When approaching a problem, you:
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A. Stick to proven facts
B. Imagine creative ways to find a solution
24. You usually:
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A. Like to keep track of time/pace
B. Easily lose track of time completely
25. In working with directions, you are:
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A. Better at verbal or written instructions
B. Better with visual maps or layouts
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