1. Set Your Goals And Expectations
What is it that you expect from your lessons? And where do you intend to take your game? By answering these questions before you embark on lessons, this can help set up a framework by which you will learn. Understand your limitations, know what you hope to achieve, and discuss it with your coach to pla a programme that will meet your goals and expectations.
2. Find a Coach That Suits You
Golf teachers and their techniques differ widely. Som try to teach a particular swing, others work with what you have (unless you have nothing) to help you be a better play. Find someone who undersands what you’re looking for and can provide a strategy to help you find the solutions. Most of all, get a coach you can communicate with. You can’t afford to pay good money for advice that gets lost in translation.
3. Practice, Practice, Practice
The best golf advice from the best golf teacher in the world will come to nothing if you don’t practise what he preaches. Don’t samp yourself with information from lessons, only to let it dwindle into oblivion without practice.
Take your tips to the range, forcus on the little fundamentals and, before long, with practice, it should all come together nicely.
4. Enjoy Learning and Playing
Find time to learn and apply what you learned from your golf guru. You will began to learn how the little tips that the teacher give will help you improve. Don’t be afraid to try new techniques you acquired. It just need a little more time for you to get use to changes to improve.
Happy Golfing.
