The Advantages Of Getting Professional Coaching For Both Novice And Experienced Golfers
Regardless of whether you are just starting out in golf or have been playing for some years, there is always something new for you to learn or some skill to hone and there can be no doubt that the best way to achieve that is with the help of a professional coach.
But the problem is that professional coaching can be very expensive.
At the top end of the scale you could think about enrolling at a golf school for an intensive week long course and immersing yourself for a full seven days in learning or perhaps improving one or two specific facets of your game. The cost will vary widely depending upon the school you pick and such things as the reputation of its instructors and the range of specialized training facilities which the school provides. However, in all cases the price will probably be high and you can certainly think about paying $1,000 to $2,000 or more for a course of this nature.
Your next option may be to consider individual coaching with a golf professional at a local club lasting perhaps one or two hours each day, or possibly only twice or three times each week. This option is certainly one which is well worth thinking about as an alternative to enrolling at a golf school, but it is still going to be fairly expensive, particularly if you decide that you need to continue your regular lessons for any length of time.
So what about a less expensive choice?
An increasingly popular alternative nowadays is to learn the game by watching DVDs in the comfort of your own home and, before laughing at this method, you might like to consider the range of DVDs presently being made by a large number of highly respected professional golf instructors and the huge number of golfers who are choosing this particular type of tuition.
Not only do DVDs allow a professional golfer to literally come into your home and take you through all aspects of the game in great detail and give you step by step exercises to follow so that you can master everything from improving your driving to hitting the perfect draw shot, but the essential beauty of DVD instruction is that it lets you work at your own pace and replay every lesson over and over again to ensure that you pick up every detail.
However, maybe the best thing of all is the fact that your own personal library of golf DVDs will not cost you a fortune.
Now, I do have to say that, if you are able to afford it, going to a golf school or personal one to one instruction with a local golf professional will almost certainly produce faster and better results than learning from a series of DVDs. However, instructional DVDs nowadays do come in a close second and you certainly cannot beat them as far as cost is concerned.
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