MESSEN · 6-WEEK METHODOLOGY
Measure 6-Week Training Effect — Methodology for Senior Golfers.
Six weeks is the minimum period to seriously measure a training effect in senior golf. What the methodology looks like in detail — baseline, training, follow-up measurement, evaluation — and which three common mistakes must be avoided.
MA first structured 6-week training block became my gold standard. Baseline drills + round KPIs in week 0, then six weeks of 15 minutes of targeted wedge training daily, followed by a follow-up measurement in week 7. Three-putt avoidance rate 27% → 43%, greens in regulation rate 11% → 25%, gross score -3 strokes. The methodology produces measurable progress.
The 6-week methodology is the most established senior training measurement period. Six weeks is long enough for neuromuscular changes (typically 4-6 weeks), but short enough for motivation. Three phases: Baseline (Week 0), Training (Weeks 1-6), Follow-up Measurement (Week 7). Then an honest evaluation.
Three phases of the 6-week methodology
Avoid three common measurement errors
Six weeks is the sweet spot for senior training measurement. Long enough for real change, short enough to maintain motivation.
— Dr. Greg Rose, Co-founder Titleist Performance Institute
Three Senior-Specific 6-Week Tips.
Training Journal
Weekly short note: what was trained, how was the form, what is noticeable. 5 minutes per week, great help with evaluation.
PGA Pro before Methodology Start
One hour before Phase 1: what is my focus area? Training plan recommended by the pro. Senior coaching preparation.
Define success criterion
Before Phase 1: what would success look like? Three-circle quote +10 percent? GiR +5 percent? A concrete goal helps with evaluation.
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What the 6-week methodology does not replace
The 6-week methodology provides structured training evaluation — but it doesn't replace the quality of the training itself. Training incorrectly for six weeks results in a perfect measurement methodology without improvement. Optimal: PGA Pro diagnosis + 6-week training block + follow-up measurement.