JustOne
Ryder Cup Winner
on the note that we all have had a lesson in the past how many have played for years without a lesson then decide to have one,we have built up years of bad habits BUT still knock the ball around and win comps and get a decent lowish h/c,only to be told on your first lesson how bad your grip/stance/posture/takeaway/swing path etc etc and the pro tells you he will mold your swing into a text book one! then for months your game goes down the pan you hate the game and having spent hundreds of pounds revert back to your original swing,my swing is not the best but that's just it it is my swing not one that is identical to every other one a particular pro wishes me to have and teaches everyone who pays him,an old pro who used to give me lessons 40+ years ago always said so long as the club head is square when it hits the ball who cares how it got there and isn't that the idea?
I totally agree, but you do have a CHOICE. You can also opt for a 'quick fix' or perhaps have a few things explained to you that you can take away to work on (eg: an explaination of the clubface and path and how they influence your ball flight). Having a lesson doesn't necessarily mean an entire swing rebuild... although ANY change might make you worse!! (certainly in the short term if not the long).