How much for lessons?

~£25 p/hh seems to be the going rate. They’re £30 per half hour here but £100 for 4 lessons works out 25 per half hour.

Realistically what can you get out of 30 mins? Seems quite short. Seems decent

£275 for 6 months, lesson whenever needed, feedback on practice videos that I send him and WhatsApp discussion whenever required

Seems decent if you use it often enough.
 
Just put his prices up by £5 as he now uses trackman. £30 for 30 minutes for single lessons.
£25 for 30 minutes if you book 6 (gets you 6 for the price of 5).

Got to say, based on 1 lesson, trackman is worth the £5 extra. You get stats and video analysis of the lesson via their website.
 
seen as low as 30 pound an hour and as much as 100 pound an hour. Most of the sessions ive had in the past have been in the middle somewhere around 50 quid for an hour

all about finding someone who can communicate to you what needs to change, how best to change it and the impact changing it will have. the better the coach the cheaper they work out in the short term!
 
£30 for 45 mins outside with real balls. Has option of trackman if needed at no extra cost and the option of a couple extra buckets of balls for after the lesson if i wish to keep working.

Only get 3/4 lessons a year at most so happy with the cost.
 
I bought a block which dropped the price, £50 -£40 for an hour, the set up where I go is great, several screens and cameras for trackman, 175 yard range for some iron work and a decent short game area too. Was up Friday past and as no body after me, spent 1hr 45 sorting a couple things. At our club I think Gareth may in is about 50ph and the other 2 guys around the 40 mark, but the set up isn’t as good
 
£25 per half hour but I usually by the deal (seven for price of six). Not bought any yet as I need to start working on the changes I've already been given. Trying to cut down on my tuition in 2018
 
£20 for 30 mins but that includes balls and trackman as needed. I try to have 1 lesson per month looking at different aspects of the game unless something is particularly troubling me. Best way to improve your game rather than buying new gear.
 
£20 for a half hour, £30 for an hour. No trackman or anything like that, only technology is the pro filming on his iPad. He's a good teacher though, and I really should get round to booking a lesson as haven't had one since last March.
 
£25 for half an hour down my way, although I got an awesome deal in January, which meant I got 4 hours free when I took out a membership. Together with the hour of lessons I got as a Christmas present, it's a solid start to my golf adventure!
 
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