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Great Golf Instruction Books

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Great golf instruction books can do wonders for any player. The trick is finding a compatible author who offers advice and tips that are appropriate for individual readers. Obviously, women get better results from tips provided by female instructors. Less obvious, men get better results from male instructors who have a similar body type.

Over years of practice, instructors tend to develop a swing that is suited to their personal physique. Quite naturally, instructors then assume that the best way to strike a ball is by using the technique that produces their best personal results. These personal biases slip into golf instruction books unintentionally.

Look for a photograph of the author when browsing golf instruction books. If the author is tall and slim like you, the book may contain your personal secret for lower lifetime scoring.

The Value of One-On-One Golf Instruction

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Many golfers avoid one-on-one golf instruction because it can get expensive. One must realize that personalized golf lessons are one of the fastest ways to lower golf scores, so this type of instruction has inherent value because of the fact that less time will be wasted with instructional methods that do not produce the desired results.

One-on-one golf instruction allows a golf teaching professional the chance to observe a player’s swing and offer immediate feedback that can be applied during the course of the lesson. This means that improvement will occur expediently. Golf pros also will offer tips for making the most out of practice range efforts, which limits the amount of time that is wasted on ineffective practice techniques.

Even though private golf lessons do cost more than most other forms of instruction, it is hard to put a price on rapid improvement and saving time. There is true value in one-on-one golf instruction.

Golf Lesson

Friday, November 13th, 2009

The most important thing about a golf lesson is to go in with an open mind. If you’re the type of person that isn’t open to change, and that won’t trust the instructor, then you shouldn’t bother going.

If you are they type to listen and keep an open mind, then a golf lesson can be of great help to your game. Repetition is the key to any sport because you learn muscle memory, but if that memory is incorrect, it won’t work. An instructor is someone looking at your swing from an outside perspective. That alone has value. As does correct repetition.

Trust your instructor’s credentials and advice. By doing that, it could go a long way in shaving strokes from your game.