Thursday, December 16, 2010

Golf School: Take Pride In Your Golf Lessons

By Debra Hoffmann


You don't have to be embarrassed about enrolling in a golf school. However easy it may look to the outsider, golf is a difficult game. Expert tuition, skill, and practice is what you need in order to play well.

You may be tempted to think at first that not playing well doesn't matter. Not needing lessons and learning by playing is the mistake some new golfers make. They quickly realize, however, that the game can be extremely frustrating when you do not know how to correct a bad swing or a persistent slice.

It's great to have a teacher who's skilled and can show you how to putt well and do your swing. Without proper supervision, you might have to spend a lot of time and energy trying to learn all of it on your own, only to find that it is almost impossible for you to get it by yourself. What you need is a mentor. Someone who will tell you what to do and correct you if you're doing something wrong.

So the wise golfer enrolls in golf school right from the start. They're worth it even if they're not cheap since professionals will train you and show you how to play so you won't embarrass yourself.

Individual courses, coaching, or classes will be provided by a good golf school. Since these places try to cater as many people as they can, you'll find different kinds and types of classes available within one school. They should be able to accommodate you if you're into theoretical knowledge before you start practicing. If on the other hand you would like to just practice because you believe that practice makes perfect, they will be able to get a good program for you as well, with supervision as you go around the course.

The fees in those schools dependent on the character of their classes. You'll learn more in individual with a private teacher, but they are more expensive than group classes. During these lessons, you can learn to improve your game in the shortest amount of time because the teacher will look at you play and give you specific instructions.

Aiming for a golf school where you'll have some individual attention is your best option. You won't need so many lessons so it could work out cheaper even if at first it seems more expensive. Remember too that even if you skip golf school you still have to pay for your time on the course while you are learning.

Bad habits easily become engrained and if you try to save money by not having lessons in the beginning, you may finish up needing a lot more tuition to correct your mistakes. By the time you did learn how to play you would have spent more money on actual classes, and this is actually the interesting thing. You might as well enroll in a golf school to save time and money.




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