Canary_Yellow
Journeyman Pro
I read with interest a post last night regarding the value of lessons if you're not able to put in the time to practice what you're taught at a lesson, with the general consensus seeming to be that unless you are able to practice 3 - 4 times a week and really put the time in lessons are not necessarily the right move.
I'm very keen to get better at golf. I estimate that I will be able to go to the driving range at least once a week every week throughout the winter, and will play as near to once a week as I can - weather dependent.
What do people think would be the best way for me to improve my game? The options I can see are as follows:
1) Just play as much as I can;
2) Take lessons and practice what I learn in my once a week driving range session;
3) Read books, such as Dave Pelz short game bible etc;
4) Watch You Tube tuition videos such as those by Shawn Clement; or
5) Some combination of all or some of the above.
I'd be particularly interested in hearing how those that have taken up golf in their twenties or older and have gone on to get handicaps in the low teens (or lower) have gone about achieving that. I have sufficient money to pay for some lessons over the course of winter - I just don't want to do that and then not really get anything from it.
I'm very keen to get better at golf. I estimate that I will be able to go to the driving range at least once a week every week throughout the winter, and will play as near to once a week as I can - weather dependent.
What do people think would be the best way for me to improve my game? The options I can see are as follows:
1) Just play as much as I can;
2) Take lessons and practice what I learn in my once a week driving range session;
3) Read books, such as Dave Pelz short game bible etc;
4) Watch You Tube tuition videos such as those by Shawn Clement; or
5) Some combination of all or some of the above.
I'd be particularly interested in hearing how those that have taken up golf in their twenties or older and have gone on to get handicaps in the low teens (or lower) have gone about achieving that. I have sufficient money to pay for some lessons over the course of winter - I just don't want to do that and then not really get anything from it.