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Will Golf Lessons Help? YES and NO...

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Will golf lessons help? If, like most amateur golfers, you’ve spent some time at the driving range, on your local course, or in the pro shop, you’ve probably seen advertising for golf lessons. You may have even been at the range or out on the course and seen somebody receiving a lesson from a coach. This has probably led you to consider receiving some golf lessons, or maybe you’ve thought about whether lessons would be worthwhile or not? So, are they?

 

What do you want from golf?

Before you decide to take golf lessons, it’s worth asking yourself a question, and that question is: what do I want from golf?

If you’re a casual amateur who doesn’t play much, isn’t too bothered about score, and is mainly focused on playing for activity and social benefits, then lessons probably aren’t worth it. However, if you’re looking to play more, want to shoot lower scores, want to improve your overall game, or focus on a particular aspect of your game, then lessons could be the answer.

Even if you're an occasional player and you don't bother about score, believe me the game is more fun and enjoyable scoring lower numbers and finding yourself on the fairway and green 😉

 

Who can benefit from golf lessons?

It is perhaps a common misconception that golf lessons are only for complete beginners, but really there are many players who can benefit from the guidance and coaching that golf lessons provide.

Sure, the person starting their golfing journey from the very beginning is likely to build the best foundations thanks to golf lessons, but even if you’ve been playing for a long time, golf lessons can help. Essentially, whether you’re a newbie, an experienced middle-of-the-road handicapper or a someone playing off scratch.

 

Helping yourself without golf lessons

Depending on what you want out of golf, you may be able to help yourself before turning to golf lessons. If you’re someone who has been playing for a while and you’re relatively happy with your game, but just want to improve consistency, then the best thing to do before investing in golf lessons is to play more. Practice more, work on your game for yourself. When you reach the point where you feel you’ve taken your own game as far as you can without help, then lessons become worthwhile.

Also don't forget about the important aspect of the game of golf - golf strategy and course management. This is one of the things most golfers neglect but can be very beneficial to the game. Here's 7 reasons why you need a golf strategy.

 

What will lessons help with?

If you visit a golf pro for lessons, then first and foremost, you’ll learn about the basics and should be able to lay solid foundations from which you can progress.

Here are some more specific aspects of the game that golf lessons will help with:

 

Identifying goals

When you receive lessons from a golf coach, you’ll likely talk about setting goals. Together with the coach, you can decide what you want to achieve, what you need to work on, and how to work on those things to get to where you want to be.

 

Breaking bad habits

To achieve your goals and improve as a golfer, during lessons, a golf coach will help you to break any bad habits that are currently blocking improvement.

 

Creating new routines

To break those bad habits that so many amateur golfers get into, new routines need to be created. Having golf lessons and working with a golf coach will allow you to create new routines that will help you to break those bad habits and move forward with your game.

 

Specific areas of the game

Golf lessons also allow a player to get a feel for what they need to know and do to focus on specific areas of the game. For example, if you want to improve your short game, during lessons, a golf coach can instruct you on how to target this area of the game, help you to understand the short-game fundamentals, and provide training drills.

 

Conclusion

In summary, golf lessons are a worthwhile investment for anybody who is serious about improving their golf game.

So it doesn’t really matter whether you’re a beginner looking to nail down the fundamentals of the game, a high handicapper looking to fix a slice, or a club member playing off a low handicap looking to take their game to the next level.

Whichever type of player you are, if you’re serious about improving either your all-round game or just a part of it, golf lessons can help.

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