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Hiring a Golf Course Professional for Your Own Benefit
from:You’ve tried everything – you’ve taken group lessons at the local golf course. You’ve watched instructional videos from the Internet, as well as some that you purchased at a local sporting goods store. You even attended a free seminar at the local health club that gave pointers on various typical bad habits that golfers have. Still, you can’t seem to get into the swing of things (pun intended). Maybe it’s time you hired a golf course professional to help you learn the tricks of the trade one-on-one.
Admittedly, private lessons from a golf course professional will not be cheap, so prepare yourself to pay the bill. However, if you are really dedicated to learning the sport and really enjoy yourself when you are out on the course, it may be worth the cost. Why will it make a difference to hire a golf course professional when nothing else has helped so far? First of all, the one-on-one instruction will make a huge difference. The instructor is focused solely on you rather than on a number of students and can zero in on your particular problems rather than addressing what seems to be the most common errors in a group. He or she can take the time to address these issues directly and even demonstrate where you are making your mistakes, thereby setting up a basis from which to correct them.
A golf course professional also has experience in both playing golf regularly and assisting people like you in a one-on-one situation before. He or she is trained to work with you and provide the instruction you need. Also, some people just aren’t cut out for group instruction. It helps to have a private tutor who can move you along at your own speed rather than having to move ahead with a faster crowd before you’ve picked up the concept at hand or be held back by a slower crowd when you were ready to move on fifteen minutes ago. All lessons with a golf course professional will be suited and refined specifically toward you and your ability, meaning that you will always be learning something and improving with each lesson.
So, while it makes sense to first try the least expensive methods to better yourself in the fine sport of golf, it also makes sense to realize your limitations. You may be perfectly justified in hiring a golf course professional to help you come around and hit par for the course (again, pun intended). If you’ve stuck to your attempts and perseverance has still gotten you nowhere, ask someone at your local golf club to recommend a golf course professional to assist you.
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