Posts Tagged ‘good sense’

Understanding people is important when you are providing golf swing instruction

Posted in Uncategorized on January 26th, 2010 by admin – 1,149 Comments

Providing people with golf swing instruction can be a difficult task. It takes more than just a good knowledge of golf. You also need plenty of people skills, and an eye for spotting the mistakes that other players make. You may know exactly the right way to do something, but explaining that to someone else can be difficult if you don’t know the right ways to communicate. Providing useful golf swing instruction requires a good sense of the other player’s skill level, and an ability to speak to their particular level of understanding. That’s why great players aren’t always particularly good teachers.

A useful magazine article can be a great benefit for a golfer.

Posted in Uncategorized on January 18th, 2010 by admin – 1,918 Comments

I bought a golf tips magazine last week, and they had some great advice on putting. I’ve always been a terrible putter, and I’m usually on the lookout for any information that might help me. This golf tips magazine had some very basic concepts, but I think they’ll be useful for me, mainly because they sounded easy to apply.

Sometimes I find putting tips, and I think I have a grasp of them, but I find it difficult to make use of the information. I usually don’t learn well from books and magazines, and I do better with personal instructions. These particular tips were very well written, and I think I have a good sense of what they were suggesting.