Two pros at once?

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Currently have a series of lessons booked over the summer at cambridge lakes, great for short game but the longest club I can hit during a lesson is a wedge. As this is the place I am playing most of my golf it made sense to have lessons there.

I am thinking of also getting a couple of lessons at cambridge driving range off Cowley road to work on the long game if needed.

Anyone had experience of seeing two different pros to work on different areas of the game? Any advice?
 
Currently have a series of lessons booked over the summer at cambridge lakes, great for short game but the longest club I can hit during a lesson is a wedge. As this is the place I am playing most of my golf it made sense to have lessons there.

I am thinking of also getting a couple of lessons at cambridge driving range off Cowley road to work on the long game if needed.

Anyone had experience of seeing two different pros to work on different areas of the game? Any advice?

if its your wedge that you are having a lesson for then great- anything else makes that a waste of time.........imo
 
Unless the 2 pros specialise in a specific area, I'd avoid it. Have a look on YouTube and how many different opinions there are to how best to swing a club, you would be constantly confused IMO.
 
Yeah, my regular pro for my swing, I've seen and will see Alister Davies for biomechanics/Trackman as he agrees with my pros direction for me, and Andy Gorman for putting. Can't see any harm in seeing more then one so long as your up front with them all.
 
if its your wedge that you are having a lesson for then great- anything else makes that a waste of time.........imo

Its for short game only, wedges, bunker, chipping and playing the 9 hole par 3 course.

I want to shoot two consecutive 9 hole rounds of par or better.

The other pro would be full irons, woods and driver as the range has no short game area.
 
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