Mockba
Member
Hi all,
I'm a mid-handicapper and thinking of getting some regular lessons in to improve my game.
I've been doing some research into lessons and also speaking to other golfers about them and lessons structure all seem to be just a quick fix thing. Ie: people will go in and be like "I want to improve my swing" and it'll be like a revolving door with no sort of plan.
Is this the case or with some coaches can you say "I want a one hour lesson a month or 2 x 30 min lessons a month" and then the coach will factor this in and give you little bits to improve on and then the next time carry on from there with a long term improvement plan in place?
It might be a stupid question but most people I speak to seem to give the impression that it's just a setup where one person comes in, works on something, he leaves and another person does the same and there's no real plan?
I'd prefer a structured coaching style plan with notes to work on before next lesson etc. Is this unrealistic? Thanks all.
I'm a mid-handicapper and thinking of getting some regular lessons in to improve my game.
I've been doing some research into lessons and also speaking to other golfers about them and lessons structure all seem to be just a quick fix thing. Ie: people will go in and be like "I want to improve my swing" and it'll be like a revolving door with no sort of plan.
Is this the case or with some coaches can you say "I want a one hour lesson a month or 2 x 30 min lessons a month" and then the coach will factor this in and give you little bits to improve on and then the next time carry on from there with a long term improvement plan in place?
It might be a stupid question but most people I speak to seem to give the impression that it's just a setup where one person comes in, works on something, he leaves and another person does the same and there's no real plan?
I'd prefer a structured coaching style plan with notes to work on before next lesson etc. Is this unrealistic? Thanks all.