Finding the Right Instructor

July 1, 2009 by  
Filed under Golf Lessons

Jackson Park Golf Course, 1960
Creative Commons License photo credit: Seattle Municipal Archives   Finding the right instructor can make a huge difference in the outcome of your game.  Most importantly, be selective with your choice.  Find a new instructor if:  (1)  There’s a lack of communication.  (2)  The instructor is impatient.  (3)  Your instructor is a ”clock watcher.”  (4)  He is not willing to spend a little more lesson time, correcting your problem.  (5)  He is not willing to join you for a playing lesson.  (6)  If you feel he is not sincerely interested in improving your game.  

Like a good pair of new shoes, you will automatically know when the “vibes” are right between you and your instructor.  Sometimes, knowledge is secondary to inspiration, find a coach that will inspire you and help you achieve your goals in golf and life in general.

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