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Three Steps for a Productive Golf Lesson

September 19, 2009 by admin  
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Three Steps for a Productive Golf Lesson

It’s been many months now of weekly practice our there on the golf course taking shot after shot. Unfortunately you still haven’t improved your handicap. Your short game is hopeless, driving inaccurate and you just can’t sink a putt to save your life. What do you do? You decide to take a golf lesson or two.

There are three main points that you need to take into consideration when it comes to choosing and getting the most out of your golf lessons. One, the choice of instructor, two coming prepared to the lesson and three, the expectations you must have of yourself after each lesson is finished.

Instructor

Your golf lesson is a valuable investment of your time, energy and hard earned money. Therefore, the first step towards getting the most out of your golf lesson is locating and working with the right instructor. The pro at the golf shop may not necessarily be the right coach for you. Ask your fellow golfers for recommendations on who they may have heard is a good instructor or who they have personally used for a golf lesson.

The next step is to find an instructor whose qualifications match your current level of play. In other words, you don’t need a highly qualified instructor to teach you the basics of golfing.

In addition, to gain the optimum benefits of your golf lesson, it is important that you are comfortable with your instructor’s personality and style of teaching. A good personality and teaching style should consist of encouragement, patience and the challenging of the student in a positive manner.

Finally, on choosing your instructor, make sure that the length of their availability matches the number of lessons you wish to take. There is nothing worse than going through this process, being comfortable with the instructor and then finding out that they are not available after the second or third lesson.

Preparation

It is highly important that you come to each one of your lessons with a series of questions prepared. Take note after each round of the things you need the most help with. Take a scrapbook and jot down after every misplaced shot what exactly you did with your swing and how you felt when you played the stroke.

It is extremely important that you practice everything you have been taught in between golf lesson sessions. This means that every time you go to a range or play out on a course you are constantly applying what you have been taught for every shot you make. Don’t just think that by going to a few lessons, you will automatically start to play better.

Finally, make sure that you are mentally prepared for the lesson to be given. Have all of your needed tools and equipment with you and remember that what we generally get out of something is in proportion to what we give.

Your Own Expectations

At the conclusion of each lesson you should have reached some sort of goal or expectation that you had of yourself. Whether this means you found the answers to every one of the questions you had for your instructor or maybe you hit further than you’ve ever hit before. Whatever it is, just make sure you know beforehand so you have something to strive for.

Constantly ask you instructor for feedback and make sure you tell him/her to be blunt with you right from the very beginning. Constructive criticism is very important if you want to see vast improvements in your game.

Also, expect assignments and practice techniques that can be implemented to correct certain aspects of your golf game. Follow through on these assignments and practice these techniques as often as possible knowing that it is in practice we improve the skill level.

Watch the video related to golf lesson

www.shawnclementgolf.com Shawn Clement, Director of the Richmond Hill Golf Learning Centre in Toronto, and one of the top 25 teachers as rated by Score Golf Magazine, shows you how to complete your backswing in balance to get the most out of your shots;

Help answer the question about golf lesson

I have my first private golf lesson today. How many lessons will I have to take before I can shoot in the 80s?
I've played golf a few years, but this year I intend to get good :) . Right now I'm shooting about 110. I'm a lady golfer.

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11 Responses to “Three Steps for a Productive Golf Lesson”
  1. Wordpress says:

    Great video!5*
    Nice music and painting!

  2. Blogger says:

    i love the music and also the painting

  3. LOL, that is how I hold golf clubs too! ;)

  4. Brandon S says:

    It depends on how good the pro is at each locations. If the course is just a cheap public course, the pro probably isn't the best. If it is a country club or reputable public course those would be better places to get lessons. By taking them at a course you have the oportunity to use the driving range or putting green. At at golf store you can only hit into a net or a simulator.

  5. Free Blog says:

    that was beautiful. i loved the music especially. it fit the whole painting wonderfully. they both complemented and sympathized each other in perfetct harmony. one of my favorites. :D

  6. SayWhat? says:

    it depends on how you play and what the instructor expects of you. I am going to guess that it will take atleast til June… because you have to make sure your alignment is good (might be part of the problem) and that you are hitting the ball correctly.
    no one can really answer that question until after about 2-3 lessons. you need to make sure you are practicing what your instructor tells you to practice at home.
    it is hard to take lessons once you have already played because… you have to get used to a new swing and everything.
    just practice what he/she tells you and hopefully it won't be too long :) although, you may want to stick with them just to make sure that you are doing everything correctly once you are hitting in the 80's. i personally love my private golf lessons.. but thats just me :)
    good luck and have fun!!

  7. Blogger says:

    wow this is so amazing…

  8. Anonymous says:

    wowzaaaa reallly really good!

  9. WPBlog Shop says:

    that is unreal… looks like a photograph… crazy good

  10. That is up to you and I doubt is expected. Did you get a good lesson ?
    Would you hire 'em again ?
    Never hurts but I don't think it is expected……

  11. You are afraid of being afraid and that only way to get around that is to get out there. Do it slowely but you still have to get out there. Prove to yourself that you won't have a panic attack.
    The possibility that you will pass out is actually quite remote. If he grabs the club, let go. Or talk to him before class and explain your situation. Remember to breathe deep and slow and tell yourself to calm down and relax.

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