Time between Lessons
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Time between Lessons
I'm going to take the plunge in the a book a course of lessons been stuck on 13 for a number of years an reckon this is the only way to try and improve. I'll try and play once a week and get down the range once a week possibly twice. With this plan how often do you think I should book lessons weekly, fortnightly or another. Thanks
Del_Boy- Posts : 31
Join date : 2011-12-09
Re: Time between Lessons
DB, before predeterming a timeframe you should sit down with the pro or pros and almost interview them. You should be realistic about what you want to achieve and then ask them how would they go about doing this. Use this as a basis for your conversation if you don't need to rebuild your swing or can't commit to that for time or money then don't. You should know where you lose shots, is it because you have a wicked slice, can't chip, you've got so good at putting that you never lose the ball in the hole. Tell this to the pro so they can think of a plan for you.
How often should you take lessons should be one of your questions. Another one should be are they available / willing to take a quick look when you are practising to make sure you have the drill or move correct. If they want to see you every week move on, they are seeing you as a money making opportunity. Weekly lessons won't give you the time to work on what you've just learnt and will probably spend most of your lessons covering the same thing.
Be realistic with them and ask them to be realistic with you.
How often should you take lessons should be one of your questions. Another one should be are they available / willing to take a quick look when you are practising to make sure you have the drill or move correct. If they want to see you every week move on, they are seeing you as a money making opportunity. Weekly lessons won't give you the time to work on what you've just learnt and will probably spend most of your lessons covering the same thing.
Be realistic with them and ask them to be realistic with you.
1grumpygolfer- Posts : 40
Join date : 2011-12-09
Re: Time between Lessons
Del: Firstly to say your already in the perfect place at your club. Your head pro Duncan Lambert is an exceptional teacher in his own right
I'd do as grump says, sit down with him outline whet you want to achieve and what your willing to put into achieve it. Duncan will be honest he won't stitch you uo and will say what he thinks is best for you even if its not best for his wallet
Be prepared to listen he will not steer you wrong even if it feels at dirst your getting nowhere stick with what he tells you.
He remains to this day the only guy I've had work on my techniwue and am looking at returning this winter
I'd do as grump says, sit down with him outline whet you want to achieve and what your willing to put into achieve it. Duncan will be honest he won't stitch you uo and will say what he thinks is best for you even if its not best for his wallet
Be prepared to listen he will not steer you wrong even if it feels at dirst your getting nowhere stick with what he tells you.
He remains to this day the only guy I've had work on my techniwue and am looking at returning this winter
Maverick1980- Posts : 58
Join date : 2011-12-09
Re: Time between Lessons
time between lessons is a difficult one. Particularly in winter. A lot of it will depend on what you are doing it's true... but more important is how many practice sessions it takes for it to get ingrained into your swing.
With my limited practice time about a month is the right interval for me.
With my limited practice time about a month is the right interval for me.
LondonJonnyO- Posts : 116
Join date : 2011-12-09
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