Magpie1979
Newbie
I've had two, a driving and a pitching lesson plus I watched numerous lessons online. I'vedropped 6 shots with a lot of practice as well. I think lessons are invaluable but in my opinion for what it's worth.
1. find a pro that you can relax and get on with (obvious I know)
2. try and practice the fundamentals (grip and posture) prior to a first lesson these can be done with one club in the house with a mirror.
3. you need to practice often to see any significant improvement. Going on the course is fine but if after 6-7 holes your getting frustrated and possibly embarrassed then you have been better going to the practice ground for and hour.
1. find a pro that you can relax and get on with (obvious I know)
2. try and practice the fundamentals (grip and posture) prior to a first lesson these can be done with one club in the house with a mirror.
3. you need to practice often to see any significant improvement. Going on the course is fine but if after 6-7 holes your getting frustrated and possibly embarrassed then you have been better going to the practice ground for and hour.