Hey everyone
I just posted a reply advising someone to get lessons and it got me thinking how everyone else out there who have got or are getting lessons are getting on? There have been several threads discussing the latest learning tool etc and how people found them and progress they made, improvement in distances etc so I was wondering what about people who have gone the 'lessons from a pro' route. How are they getting on?
Here is my lessons story. I was hacking my way through 5 social rounds a year with left hand low (right handed) etc, you know the type, enjoying being out in the fresh air but not really enjoying the golf
until last August. I had just recently given up playing Gaelic Football and I was looking for something to fill the competitive void, so decided to learn this great game. I was starting from scratch, new grip etc so went to my local pro. First lesson, couldn't hit the ball off the mat!
I'd say the pro was looking at me wondering what he had left himself in for. But I was determined, kept at it and now 5 lessons later, I am playing to what I would consider a reasonable standard. My last lesson I was creaming the ball with every iron in my bag, the pro was happy with my ball striking and started making slight adjustments trying to get my arms and body working more in sync. Everything went fine for the 1/2 hr but for the last 2 weeks it was like learning to walk again!
couldn't hit the ball off the mat, shanking, everything! Sound familiar??? Even tried to play a round and had to come off the course. But anyway, this is the usual way it seems to work after a lesson. Then yesterday, it was like someone switched a light on. My pro was saying the best way to get the feeling was keep at my wedge, keep my back swing along the target line, body slightly open etc but getting my body turned through the ball. Anyway, the lesson etc isn't what I am trying (very slowly I might add!!
) to get to. Straight away I got the feeling, when I hit a few good shots and now can do it with other clubs and I'm hitting the ball better than before, which I didn't think I could. This has been the way it has progressed over the last 9 months.
Is this how others have found it? At what stage do you say, enough is enough for this season and now I want to just play? Because you can't make changes in your swing and play, there has to be a learning time involved. Greg and other teachers, how do ye find it in your students?
Anyway, like others recommending their fav learning video etc I cannot recommend getting lessons more highly. I think it is the best way to go about getting to a level where you are competitive and enjoying this game. Make sure your pro is qualified and most of all listen to what others are saying about them. Talk to someone who is playing to a good standard and has had lessons from the pro, then book up, work hard and ENJOY!
Am very interested to hear what others have to say, sorry for being so long.
J
I just posted a reply advising someone to get lessons and it got me thinking how everyone else out there who have got or are getting lessons are getting on? There have been several threads discussing the latest learning tool etc and how people found them and progress they made, improvement in distances etc so I was wondering what about people who have gone the 'lessons from a pro' route. How are they getting on?
Here is my lessons story. I was hacking my way through 5 social rounds a year with left hand low (right handed) etc, you know the type, enjoying being out in the fresh air but not really enjoying the golf




Is this how others have found it? At what stage do you say, enough is enough for this season and now I want to just play? Because you can't make changes in your swing and play, there has to be a learning time involved. Greg and other teachers, how do ye find it in your students?
Anyway, like others recommending their fav learning video etc I cannot recommend getting lessons more highly. I think it is the best way to go about getting to a level where you are competitive and enjoying this game. Make sure your pro is qualified and most of all listen to what others are saying about them. Talk to someone who is playing to a good standard and has had lessons from the pro, then book up, work hard and ENJOY!
Am very interested to hear what others have to say, sorry for being so long.
J
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