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Become A Better Player With Golf Instruction
from: Maxx Golf GuidesYou might be doing great at golf right now, but the only way you can really improve and become a better player is to get some sort of golf instruction. If it is good enough for professional players, then golf instruction should be good enough for you too. Even great players have areas of their game they want to work on, and it can be hard to be objective about your own game and your faults. However, a good golf instructor will be able to help you iron out the problems in all areas of your game, and hopefully make you a more consistent and complete player. If you are looking for golf instruction, then here is some advice to make sure you get the most out of your tuition.
Person to person instruction
Although private tuition can be costly, there is no substitute for it. With a few lessons under the right coach you can see noticeable differences in your golf game, helping you to be more consistent and lower your scores. Use one-to-one instruction to sort out problem areas in your game, or to get a head start when you first start playing the game. If you can get the basics right with a coach then you will be better equipped to improve your game your game in the future.
Use videos and manuals
Although not as helpful as private tuition, there are many great manuals and golf instruction videos on the market that can really help you to improve your game. Pick videos that are respected and recommended by some of the official organisations or tour professionals. If you pick the right instruction then you can learn a lot, and it will often cost you much less than private tuition. However, don’t expect overnight changes in your game from these videos, as it will still take plenty of determination and practice to get better.
Learn to coach yourself
Although most players will need some coaching to help them along at some point, for day to day problems you can learn to coach yourself. Use the golf instruction you pay for to learn how to see problems in your game and improve them yourself. Watch good players at work and try to see why they are doing well. Use these techniques in your own game and you can help to iron out the problems in your game independently. There will be times when golf instruction is necessary, but you can save yourself money by learning how to identify minor problems yourself and keep your play consistent.
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