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Created: | Tue Feb 15 1994 |
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What a learning experience..This past Saturday I played in a Tournement at the local club. Due to the handicaps (had to split our team) I got moved to another team as a "D" man. Our "A" man was the past course champion for years. I rode along with him in the cart. Within two holes he had surveyed my position, swing and contact/follow-through. He had me chance my stance by slightly dropping my left foot back (about 1")........What a difference in the woods and long irons. I dropped (at least) one stroke off the long holes by this re-position. He said (I am right handed) "your right leg in not staying tight on your swing, keep it planted, rotate the the left knee (showed me a couple of times) and the rest will follow". Boy was he right. Last night I tool my 10 year old son who is starting to get interested in golf to the local high school fields. I must have practiced by hitting about 100+ shots, it took a little while to get comfortable but it's paying off now. Point is , I have payed for lessons before and they have never told me this (3 lessons). I won't mention the name of the instructor here but why did'nt he point this out to me, He did help with grip and swing but not stance. Are alot of these instructors out there to collect their money and hope you will come back again because ??????? is'nt working.
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371.1 | No Quckies for me | DIXIE1::WESTCL | Gator Golfer | Tue Aug 23 1988 11:54 | 11 |
Sounds like he really helped you!! To offer an answer to your question about teaching pro's- There are all sorts of pro's out there, some who will take your buck any way they can, and others who really take an interest in you. Only you can determine what type you get, unless you get references. However, I suggest that you, as a "D" player, will have a number of areas for improvement. One thing most good pro's do is to take things one at a time in teaching their subjects. You mention three lessons - over what time frame? How long were the lessons, and, were they part of a planned multi-lesson program? Good luck. Get a good pro and stick with him for the best long range results. | |||||
371.2 | VINO::RASPUZZI | Michael Raspuzzi | Tue Aug 23 1988 12:09 | 8 | |
Also, maybe the pro did see the same thing that was pointed out to you by your friend. When you are giving someone golf lessons, the last thing you want to do is flood them with information. It is possible that the pro was picking your weakest point, and then working from there. You can only correct 1 thing at a time in your swing! Mike | |||||
371.3 | PARITY::KEVIN | The perfect swing...the endless search | Tue Aug 23 1988 14:14 | 17 | |
RE: .0 I have to agree with the other 2 replies. It's possible you got a bonehead pro but then again what did this alledged bonehead teach you? The 2 problems that this "A" player helped you with are very common problems (square stance & swaying) with new players. When I first got into swing mechanics, I was taught that the MOST IMPORTANT thing to get a new player to do was to hit the ball. "Even if you have to tee it up 6 inches. If they can't make contact they'll loose interest." There are other aspects to the swing like balance, posture........ Lord the list goes on. Don't give up on teaching pros, their living depends upon people playing the game. If you don't make progress (ie they aren't helping your game) then you'll loose interest, and they loose too. KO |