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The 5 Minute Guide to Getting the Most Out of Your Golf Lessons

 

New and experienced golfers alike should all take advantage of golf lessons if they have the money and time to do so. For the serious golfer, it takes more than just determination and dedication to the game to increase your skills. Like most sports, it also helps to have expert coaching to help you master some of the finer points and to help get rid of any bad habits that are holding you back (or to keep from developing bad habits in the first place). Here are a few tips to keep in mind so you can get the most out of your golf lessons.

If you're still hooking the ball when you tee off or your short game on the green is still "off the mark", then it might be time to get a few golf lessons. The first step in doing so is finding a qualified golf instructor. This can take a little trial and error since some instructors might have a teaching style better suited to your skill level, the way you learn or your personality. Just like our teachers in school, different instructors might have different ways of explaining the same concept and that can make all the difference in the world depending on how you learn.

The best bet for finding an instructor is to simply ask your friends, golf buddies or other players you meet the next time you hit the course. In addition, you might be able to find instructors that offer a free introductory lesson so you can "try before you buy". When you find an instructor that's right for you, be sure that they're availability matches your own so that it won't be difficult to arrange times for your lessons. You might play a better game in the morning or later in the day so your instructor's availability should be factored into your decision also.

Once you're all set and ready for your first meeting with the instructor, be sure you bring your all to each lesson. You're paying good money for time with your instructor so there's no sense in slacking off or not giving it your all. It can take a good deal of dedication and commitment to improve your golf game but the rewards are well worth it. Just be sure that you're "on" when you show up to play, either during your lessons or the next time you hit the course with your new-found skills.

In between lessons, you'll want to practice some of the techniques you went over during your last meeting. It might take a while for you to get a feel for certain techniques or to break any bad habits you might have developed. So plan at least one trip out the course in between your lessons to help drive home some of those fundamentals that your instructor points out.

Be sure to get and receive feedback from your instructor at the end of each lesson. Reflect on the things you went over during that lesson, what you actually learned, and any "aha" moments you had that have potential to improve your game. You should also ask for constructive criticism from your instructor in terms of your technique and improvement. Encourage them to be a straight-shooter and let you know what you need to work on and what you do well. After all, that is their job, though some people shy away from giving anything that might be considered negative feedback. But you don't want them to sugar coat it. You're paying good money for that kind of feedback so you can improve your golf game.

Following these simple tips will ensure that you choose the best golf instructor for your skill level and learning style, that you're "ready to roll" when it comes time for each lesson and that you get the most out of the extra instruction you'll be getting each time. Pretty soon, you should see a marked improvement in your golf game. Of course, whether or not you tell your golf buddies your secret is entirely up to you!

Author: Kevin Nelson
 
Author Bio:
Kevin Nelson is a specialist in this area. Kevin has written several articles in the past on this topic.
This article can be searched using: golf training aid, golf impact indicator, golf teaching tool, golf clubs, golf training impact
 
 
 

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