New Golf Clubs Or Golf School?

New Golf Clubs Or Golf School?

Do you want to improve your golf game? Are you considering spending 0 to ,000 for new golf clubs? Which approach will give the best results? Naturally The golf retail industry focuses on equipment for a solution. That is only natural but not necessarily the best way to learn effective golf mechanics. A better reality is that instruction, good fundamentals and specific focused training will bring substantially improved results than equipment alone.

If one wants to play better golf, he or she will be far better served by investing in themselves rather than new golf clubs! The cliché says “it is the shooter making the mistake, not the gun”

Certainly new clubs are cool, but can they help improve your fundamentals? If one is serious about improving, and doing it quickly, make a commitment to developing the skills and knowledge needed to be successful. Without a strong foundation and understanding of the principles of the golf swing, a player is in the dark, and no amount of equipment change will make him proficient.

Many golf principles defy common beliefs. As one example: “hit down to make the ball go up” Another “for distance, swing slowly.”

A casual look at the various instructional “tips” for the public will confuse and mystify the best of the readers! A good instructor can show you in 5 minutes that which you may discover on your own in as many hours. For the complete novice, technology will not save him from himself or herself.

The beginner perhaps should not attend golf schools, but rather consider instruction usually conducted at driving ranges or local golf courses. Usually group lessons or small clinic of 5-6 spread over a month or so, will give the student a good understanding of enough basics to consider more advanced lessons such as multi-day instruction.

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The Golf School experience is serious fun!! In three days you can play significantly better golf. The lessons are conducted through out the United States where the suns shines! From San Diego, Monterey, Palm Springs in California to Myrtle Beach and Fort Lauderdale in Florida very special golf resorts await your arrival. Special women only classes are available on both Coasts.

The best golf school instructional programs are relatively simple and differ from the weekly one hour sessions which were previously offered by the local golf professional. The golf fundamentals are emphasized and practiced for the duration of the school lessons. The major process which is taking place at a school is one of integration-that is you go from the instinctive, theoretical to specific techniques which are appropriate for your skill level. In another words the proper swing basics become habit. Some people call it muscle memory, but like any human activity, the process is a blending of the conscious and sub-conscious. That process whatever the theory, does not occur without a passage of time and attention.

Golf schools, also called academies , immerse the student in three or four hours of golf instruction daily. The student develops the physical mechanics needed to increase confidence. With outstanding instruction you are immersed in the task of learning. Golf, more than most athletic endeavors is a mental process. After all the ball is not moving towards you as in baseball, tennis, etc. Ideally, when taught early on how to use your inner mental skills a golfer has a tremendous advantage! The mental game is a major skill which is often neglected in golf instruction.

Look for a school which emphasizes the “mental game” Video/computer analysis is almost universal as instructional aids. Video/DVD records of your lessons for take home review are to be expected.

On-course playing lessons are a critical part of any golf instruction. There is a great difference between the driving range and the first tee box. Many schools emphasize the playing aspect of the schools curriculum. Without significant integration of the swing mechanics the golf course experience is counter-productive, and not a lot of fun either!

Students would rather play golf than practice -we all would! But practice makes better performance, not play. However a quality curriculum should provide appropriate on course instruction.

The magic word in instruction is still integration. How long does it take for the lessons to be “owned” by the golfer. The experts tell us , the typical person can change A preformed habit in 21 days of repetition.

A three day school at best can identify fundamental errors, show how to change them, and can reinforce them only to the degree a student can absorb the knowledge.

Having said all this-what can the student realistically expect ?

Video analysis and practice tee instruction with playing lessons in a concentrated 15 hour program over 3 days is basic. That’s 3 days of golf, golf and more golf to find and develop the natural golfer in you. When you find your natural swing, you tap into your talent for the game. A golf school provides an organized fun filled optimistic teaching atmosphere that can dramatically increase your skill level.

Most fully qualified Golf Schools instruction packages range in price from 0-1200 per person, with group discounts almost always available. One can expect class sizes to be 4 or less in number.

PS: Buy your new clubs after the school for best results

Bruce Baird is the founder/director of The California Golf Schools,now a division of the Nationwide Golf Schools with sites in Palm Springs, Monterey, Las Vegas, San Diego, Myrtle Beach and Ft Lauderdale Florida 1-800-894-9593

http://www.weteachgolf.com

How to Find Golf Lessons for a Great Price

How to Find Golf Lessons for a Great Price

Article by Robb Thomas







olf used to be a “gentleman’s game,” basically a game only for those who could afford to buy the right equipment and clothes required of strict club codes. But, as courses open up to the public and the price of equipment becomes attainable, golf is quickly gaining mass appeal.

That said, golf is a game of skill and, unfortunately, the cost of private golf lessons still remains somewhat prohibitively expensive for many new golfers. To learn about some ways to save money on golf lessons as well as get the most for your money before you start, keep reading.

1. Work within Your Budget

Don’t rush into twice-weekly, full-round private lessons. Instead, take a look at your golf budget and see what you can afford.

If you have a low budget, perhaps you could get yourself into a group class or share a lesson with a friend. You will not receive one-on-one attention in a group class, but you get the advantage of working with other golfers, hearing their questions and concerns and watching how your coach teaches them.

Another option is to just book one or two private lessons to address any specific questions or problems you think you may have. If you’re comfortable with putting, maybe just book one or two sessions to work on your drives or fairway shots.

2. Try Home Study

If you don’t have the funds for private or group lessons, try learning at home with instructional books, DVD’s, magazines and even online tutorials that can help you with everything from your form during a swing to lining up a great putt.

DVD’s are a great way to watch a pro in action and see the full movement of an almost-perfect swing. You can often borrow these from the library or purchase them at a discount online.

3. Practice

If you decide to commit to an extensive private lesson plan, stick to it and practice outside of your lessons. You’ll not only see improvement faster, but also ingrain the lessons into your memory if you practice your new techniques right away.

4. Get Quotes

Shop around for a good price on golf lessons. Try calling different courses, schools and pros to check rates, and don’t be shy about asking for discounts.

Always ask for first-time customer discounts, pay-in-cash rates or volume rates, where if you buy a certain number of lessons and pre-pay, the price of each individual lesson is discounted.



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