golf lessons
lil craze994 asked:


i live in Carmel, Indiana and i love to play golf. I want to take lessons or a class during the school year to keep with it. I would like something that was once or twice a week. I don’t really want it to be teaching (i already know how to play) but something where we play and someone watches to make sure we are doing everything rite. I am 13 years old and i would like this class to be within about 10 miles of my house. any ideas of where i should try?

Jay
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Mike Schlacter asked:


Senior golfers need fitness for golf. This golf demographic is declining in physical abilities and the end result is a lower performance and enjoyment of the game of golf. Fitness for golf can change all that. Slowing down, if not stopping the affects of aging including strength decline, flexibility reduction, and coordination issues.

If you are in the segment of golfers, have you experienced a rapid decrease in driving distance and consistency?

If so, it’s time to realize the “root cause” of it. I can tell you 100% it’s a “physical” issue. You do not need to hit more balls or take more lessons. All you need to do is simple golf exercises and golf stretches to stop this physical decline and improve your golf swing technique.

Let me give you an example to make you a believer.

Do you struggle to make a FULL backswing? Have you tried to get back there all the way but the harder you try the worse your golf swing gets? The reason why is your current level of flexibility will not let you get back there. Currently it is physically impossible for you to get there, so try as hard as you want, you will NOT get there.

Until you start stretching those muscles specific to your golf backswing, you will continue to struggle and make your golf swing worse. It will be more inconsistent and erratic causing more mishits, weak shots and ball flights like a slice and maybe even a hook.

Do you want another example?

You struggle to stay in your golf posture, and no matter how hard you try to stay in it you CAN’T. Lessons don’t help, and neither does hitting more balls.

It’s a PHYSICAL issue!

You have both tight and WEAK hamstring muscles in the back of your upper legs, which are critical in helping you stay in that very uncomfortable and unnatural position called golf posture.

The ONLY way to correct this swing fault is to strengthen and stretch your hamstrings. Once you do, you’ll be able to stay in your posture all day long. This is a perfect example of how fixing a physical limitation with fitness for golf can literally transform your golf swing and eliminate ALL golf swing faults.

For every swing fault, there is a physical limitation causing it. I’ve said this for years. If you hear it anywhere else, someone has stolen my concept and approach. I have come to the conclusion that all golf instruction is wrong if it does not address the “physical” issues with each and every golfer.

You can take a dozen golf lessons, spend several hundred dollars and STILL not improve. I’ve heard this story time and time again. Don’t waste another dollar on golf lessons or gimmicky training aids until you work on the “root” cause of your swing faults. YOUR BODY!

Senior Golfers Benefit The Most

Why not stop the decline in your body before it’s too late? Simple golf stretches and golf exercises is all you need to do to remedy this. You don’t need to kill yourself either. I’m talking about easy exercises you can do right in your own home. They are actually fun and you can see a very quick result when you’re a senior golfer, due to the initial fitness level of most senior golfers.



Margaret
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TonyB asked:


I found this site: http://www.golfthink.com/golf-lessons-in-thailand.htm
and I was thinking of going along next month when I’ve over there but wanted to find out if they were a waste of money first. They’re not cheap!

Stacy
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Ray roger asked:


Club wise coaching ? how to swing specific clubs ?

Lauren
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longdriver16 asked:


beacause iv only been golfing for 3 months and i can already break par at my local 9 hole course,, it is championship sized at 3400 yards.

Jesus
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01
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Abhishek Agarwal asked:


Having spent a lot of money buying a set of golf clubs, hundreds of golf balls (you need plenty as you are going to lose quite a few along the way), membership fees at a local golf club, and also some golf clothes so that you are dressed in the correct attire, you may think to yourself are you really saving by getting some free golf lessons. You can justify getting free golf lessons, after spending a fair amount of money on equipping yourself with everything you need for the game.

You have to ask yourself, where can you get free golf lessons if there are any available? Golf itself is a very exclusive and considered a costly game to take up. To start off, you can look at any local community centre and see if there are any free classes on offer, as they usually offer some on various activities and lessons. Look particularly, for taster sessions or the odd golfing class where you can get golfing tips and other examples to help with your game. At your golf club, you can enquire about any free golf sessions that are available from time to time for beginners or those who want a taster session.

You can also find reading materials on the Internet which give free advice and golfing lessions with helpful hints and even full instructions on video. These are free demonstrations to help improve your game. You could even ask a friend or a member of your family who is a keen golfer to give you the odd free lesson so that you can learn from them. As you can gain more confidence, you can become more competitive and even challenge them to a game of golf, and watch your skills improve.

Once you start playing regularly on a golf course, and tee off at the forward tees, other golfers will start to take notice, and one or two will be willing to offer you advice on how to improve your swing and stance. They will let you watch them play so you can learn from them, and maybe you will find new golfing partners for future games. Others players are usually proud enough to share in their wisdom and their experience, and all too eager to pass on their knowledge which is a great opportunity for others to take this free advice and ‘lesson’.

If there aren’t any free available golf lessons you can still find inexpensive lessons at public golfing facilities or at the local community centres. If there is enough public interest for a certain activity, lessons are usually available at a reasonably, affordable low price. This is usually the best alternative when free lessons are unavailable in your area. Remember, don’t spend over the odds on getting lessons, as you have already invested a lot of money on all that you need for the sport. Try to save money when looking into learning how to play your game better, and not going over your budgetted amount.



Dale
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