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birdieman
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I didn't take any lessons when I started at 15 years old. Got myself down to 6 handicap mainly through straight hitting and a good short game. Packed golf in from age 20 to 33. Took it up again in a big way and have had 3 lessons since 2003, last one was about a year ago.
I was slightly concerned that the 2 pros I saw most recently didn't comment on the same things in my swing. The guy I saw last year wanted a much stronger grip and hip rotation as opposed to hip slide. To be fair I wouldn't have picked those 2 faults up myself and since I have ingrained these 2 aspects into my swing my long game has inmproved markedly. It took a while though and I still fall into the old way sometimes with hip sliding despite hitting a lot of practice balls.
I would say it is good to see a Pro but I don't belive you need to see one very often if your swing is in ok shape, once every couple of years does me but I'm lucky enough to have a half decent swing naturally. As some other posters have noted if you can't swing a club sometimes all the lessons in the world can't fix that.
Golf is unusual in that a lot of top sportsmen and women in other sports cant swing a club at all - thinking Daley Thomson, Charles Barkley etc -very athletic and co-ordinated but can't swing a club with any degree of grace.
I was slightly concerned that the 2 pros I saw most recently didn't comment on the same things in my swing. The guy I saw last year wanted a much stronger grip and hip rotation as opposed to hip slide. To be fair I wouldn't have picked those 2 faults up myself and since I have ingrained these 2 aspects into my swing my long game has inmproved markedly. It took a while though and I still fall into the old way sometimes with hip sliding despite hitting a lot of practice balls.
I would say it is good to see a Pro but I don't belive you need to see one very often if your swing is in ok shape, once every couple of years does me but I'm lucky enough to have a half decent swing naturally. As some other posters have noted if you can't swing a club sometimes all the lessons in the world can't fix that.
Golf is unusual in that a lot of top sportsmen and women in other sports cant swing a club at all - thinking Daley Thomson, Charles Barkley etc -very athletic and co-ordinated but can't swing a club with any degree of grace.