The benefit of having a golf "teacher" is the avoidance of learning by trial
and error and really getting to our goal the hard way -- you know, by repeating
the mistakes of others.
Usually this journey is frustrating and misses our desired destination. We
never get there and have less fun on the way.
We golfers cannot see ourselves swing the club. We therefore need someone
else to evaluate our performance. Make sure you choose the very best
professional for this evaluation and guidance
We take lessons at two distinctly different times of the year: at the start
and later. A lesson in the spring is called a "kick start" and does exactly
that. It helps us get back to last fall's proficiency sooner. We hope to edge
out the golfing buddies by a stroke or two right out of the blocks.
However, when would we get the most "improvement" from a golf lesson? The
answer: When we are at the very top of our game at mid or end season. To get out
of our performance rut, we must accomplish this when we are ready to step up to
the next level.
Often the very simplest of hints or procedural changes create the catalyst to
move us up a notch. Don't take bad advice. It's out there in abundance.
Sharing quality time with a proven golf teacher is well worth the investment.
This time should be inspiring, directly rewarding and enjoyable. It should be
entertaining. Generally positive results will be immediate.
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