PROJECT PLAN STRUCTURE

INTRODUCTION

The project plan structure used by the authhor to write his golf play improvement plan is presented on this page in the form of the following outline.

GOAL STATEMENT

The goal statement clearly states the author’s score goal. 

The goal statement gives metaphorical birth to strategic plans that will support the goal.

STRATEGIC PLANS

The name of the author’s strategic plans use to write his golf play improvement plan are as follows.

  1. Define Key Play Areas
  2. Maximum Strokes Plans
  3. Penalty Play Plans

Next we present the name of the tactical plans to be used to achieve the stroke plans.

TACTICAL PLANS

The name of the author’s tactical plans to be used to write his golf play improvement plan are as follows.

  1. Grips Plans
  2. Address Plans
  3. Swing Plans
  4. Play Routine Plans

Next we present the name of the execution plans to be used to achieve the project plan goals.

EXECUTION PLANS

The name of the author’s tactical plans to be used to write his golf play improvement plan are as follows.

  1. List Work 
  2. Schedule Work
  3. Document Shot Data

Next we present the name of the execution plans to be used to achieve the project plan goals.

CLOSING REPORT

After finishing the project, the author as project manager writes a closing report and ensure all wrap-up activities have been completed.  

CONCLUSION

The project plan structure just presented above, in outline form, was used to write the author’s golf play improvement project plan.

Prior to the start of writing any project there will be initialing processes that need to be completed.  In the case of writing a golf play improvement plan golfer should learn a Golf data collection method to collect their golf play data and then to analyze it. 

The next webpage begins presentation of our golf data collect method and is titled “Define Key Play Areas.”