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Mar
22

Where to Get a Golf Swing Lesson

Posted by Rob Jeffries

Whether you are a new or an experienced golfer, it never hurts to sharpen up your game. The game of golf is so completely frustrating that the more you can do to get the kinks out and make your game a little more reliable, the better off everyone will be. Your golf friends appreciate it, too, when you are playing better, so by getting a golf swing lesson or two, everyone wins.

Now, you may think that you can’t afford a lesson. Golf is already expensive enough – the clubs, the balls, the shoes, the tacky clothes – it all adds up. And, when you add in the price of a round of golf (and the drinks after), the price of a golf swing lesson is probably something that you can do without. But, you shouldn’t – you need it!

When someone’s game goes bad, their friends usually tell them to “go get a lesson”, as if this is the panacea to all their ills. An hour with the local golf pro will not cure your problems, and may, in fact, cause more problems. After all, the pro’s job is to keep you coming back for more, so it is unlikely that they will even want to heal you on the first lesson.

A convenient and inexpensive way to get a golf swing lesson is not by going down to the golf course and paying a fortune to see a golf “pro”. It is by going online. You can find many high quality and inexpensive lessons online that will allow you to address your particular issue. If you have a slice, you can fix that. If you just don’t hit it as long as your friends, you can find tips to help that. Since they are online, you can go back and review the lessons repeatedly, until you get your game back.

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Sep
15

Can You Afford Golf Tuition?

Posted by Rob Jeffries

Every golfer wants to improve their game. It doesn’t matter if you shoot over 100 or you shoot 80, you want to be better next time you are out on the course. There are many ways to go about improving your game, but the truth is that few of us have the time or money to do so. We are relying solely on our learned experience, muscle memory, and natural ability to get us through each and every round.

If you want to improve your game, you should consider some type of golf tuition. But, before you say that you can’t afford even an hour with the course pro, you should investigate some of the other options out there.
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Sep
12

How to Find the Best Golf Instruction

Posted by Rob Jeffries

Golf is a frustrating sport. It looks easy when you see it on television, or even when you see your best buddy swing the club on your local course. But, when you are struggling with your game, you know how difficult it can be. And, everyone does struggle. From the weekend duffer to Tiger Woods, we all have a time when our game simply isn’t coming together. It is times like this when the best golf instruction is vital to get your game back together.

If you don’t address your problems quickly, they will become ingrained in your mental and physical memory and remain with you for the rest of your life. Here are a few tips to help you get the best golf instruction you can, so that you can get your game back to where it should be, and beyond.
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Sep
09

What to Look for in a Golf Instruction Book

Posted by Rob Jeffries

What do you do when you start to develop a slice? What happens when your putts no longer go in or you just can’t get out of the sand anymore? Some people give up, some people swear and throw their clubs in the nearest body of water, but the smart ones start to look for help. There are many places to look – a golf pro, videos, golf instruction books, or even your own video camera.

When your game has let you down, the quicker you move, the sooner you will be back to yourself. Most players leave it too late. First, their irons get shaky, then their putts get shady, and then their driver becomes their No. 1 enemy. It is better to start looking for help before you no longer have a part of your game you can rely on. In golf, once your confidence is blown, you might as well just pack it in.
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Sep
06

Do Lessons in Golf Really Help?

Posted by Rob Jeffries

Let’s face it – lessons in golf are expensive. From the very first lesson you took, maybe as a child, you paid out an exorbitant amount of money for a few minutes of a professionals time. But, did you and do you really need a professionals expertise? Are you that good that you need a pro’s undivided attention to fix that little hitch in your swing?

Unless you are in a highly competitive stage of your golf career, you probably don’t need professional lessons in golf. In fact, for the average golfer, these lessons are often more destructive than they are helpful. After all, we all have our own type of swing and a pro only wants to mold that into the perfect swing. But, a perfect swing is not actually possibly for many of us – so we just go with what we can do and hope for the best.
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