inc0gnito
Assistant Pro
Having been plagued with too many mechanical thoughts recently, it got me thinking about my hesitation with lessons.
I think the mantra “go see a pro†is probably tatooed onto the skins of many a forumer’s forehead. But I find the idea of seeing a pro very confusing. These days there is a lot of mixed messages that only serves to feel like you’re taking a risk with your money, and your swing.
To explain, if you do a quick search online you’ll find many posts about pros ruining people’s swings. These are largely anecdotal and who knows if these people followed the advice correctly. On the contrary, where’s there’s smoke there’s fire, right?
Secondly, if you watch a lot of YouTube or read magazines, you will inevitably hear vast differences in opinion about what a golf swing should look like. You will also hear a lot of people (pros) saying about how much misinformation there is out there, including from other well meaning pros.
In my one and only ‘proper’ lesson, the pro told me my hands were too high at the top of the backswing. Fine. Have heard that before from watching other player lessons. Then you have others saying it’s fine. Examples being Jack, a lot of George Gankas’ students inc Matt Wolff, and have heard Russell Heritage mention that high hands for some is fine because they lack external shoulder rotation. So who is right? Is anyone? In my two other ‘not really proper’ lessons, the bloke at affordable golf got me to cast the club and fire my hips. Even I knew enough then to not take that advice any further.
These three things create a lot of doubt about what’s right and what’s wrong, and where one should even get the correct information. It would be awesome to work with someone who knew you and knew what you needed, instead of feeling like your getting generic advice that may or may not be right for you.
What’s your thoughts on lessons from pro’s? Do you find it a mine field? Do you trust the pro, or take everything with a pinch of salt? How do you ‘swing your swing’ whilst still getting advice?
I think the mantra “go see a pro†is probably tatooed onto the skins of many a forumer’s forehead. But I find the idea of seeing a pro very confusing. These days there is a lot of mixed messages that only serves to feel like you’re taking a risk with your money, and your swing.
To explain, if you do a quick search online you’ll find many posts about pros ruining people’s swings. These are largely anecdotal and who knows if these people followed the advice correctly. On the contrary, where’s there’s smoke there’s fire, right?
Secondly, if you watch a lot of YouTube or read magazines, you will inevitably hear vast differences in opinion about what a golf swing should look like. You will also hear a lot of people (pros) saying about how much misinformation there is out there, including from other well meaning pros.
In my one and only ‘proper’ lesson, the pro told me my hands were too high at the top of the backswing. Fine. Have heard that before from watching other player lessons. Then you have others saying it’s fine. Examples being Jack, a lot of George Gankas’ students inc Matt Wolff, and have heard Russell Heritage mention that high hands for some is fine because they lack external shoulder rotation. So who is right? Is anyone? In my two other ‘not really proper’ lessons, the bloke at affordable golf got me to cast the club and fire my hips. Even I knew enough then to not take that advice any further.
These three things create a lot of doubt about what’s right and what’s wrong, and where one should even get the correct information. It would be awesome to work with someone who knew you and knew what you needed, instead of feeling like your getting generic advice that may or may not be right for you.
What’s your thoughts on lessons from pro’s? Do you find it a mine field? Do you trust the pro, or take everything with a pinch of salt? How do you ‘swing your swing’ whilst still getting advice?