I recently had work on my car at a local dealer. during the meeting in the waiting room I picked up a back issue of a very popular golf publication and came in an opinion column on how golf on the cheap. There were several pieces of advice, but there was one piece of advice that caught my eye and raised my ire.
The columnist recommended that the next time you click the range you can improve your game on the cheap by finding a professional give a lesson than sit or practice in addition to the lesson and listen to what the professional tell their students. How can I put this friendly?This is one of the stupidest pieces of advice that I've ever heard!
Is the treatment for the flu are the same as the treatment of a tooth pain? of course not and the golf swing works the same way, the treatment is based on the individual. When I work with my students, my only thought is to help them develop a swing that matches them and no one else. There are no shortcuts or ways to get your game on the cheap. If you want to enjoy the game of golf approach more in the right way, The personal approach.
I think the best piece of advice I can give you is careful where you get your advice.
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