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Different learning styles require different approaches.

Posted in Uncategorized on March 4th, 2010 by admin – 494 Comments

It’s interesting how some people take golf instruction well and some people don’t. You can easily find people who are very talented and capable, but don’t learn well from a teacher. For those kinds of people, they may find that golf instruction from a book or DVD series is more helpful.

Some people just concentrate better when they are reading than when they are listening to people. It’s important for each person to find the right approach to learning so that he or she can excel, and that’s not only true with golf, but any field of endeavor. Even if you don’t learn well from a teacher in a one-on-one situation, that doesn’t mean you can’t succeed with golf instruction from other sources.

Golf Instruction

Posted in Uncategorized on September 3rd, 2009 by admin – 1,879 Comments

When taking golf instruction, it is important to pick a teacher who has had solid experience in the game. The teaching should be hands-on, with practice in the essentials of putting, the swing, use of all the various types of clubs, and tips for different situations.

Once the basics are presented and practiced to some degree of efficiency, the skills should be taken to the course and put into action. During play, the instructor should offer feedback, suggestions, and correct errors when they are seen so that bad habits are not formed. The best kind of golf instructor, though, has the necessary ingredients of passion for the game and patience with his or her students. These two things make for an effective teacher and a wonderful experience in learning the game of golf.