Wednesday, December 5, 2007

How to find and choose a golf pro golf newbie videos

Today I’m going to give you some advice on how to find a golf professional. First thing to do is check their qualifications and references. Try to make sure they have a PGA card or qualification and try to stay away from any Golf Teachers Federation qualifications, which are not endorsed by any professional golfer associations. If they’re any good the Pro should be able to provide you with some testimonials from their past students. Now once you find one, don’t sign up for 20 hours until you’ve finished the first lesson, and are confident you’ll get along with them. It’s a fact of life that we relate better to some people than with others. If you’re not comfortable you’re not going to learn much. Like most things in life, you get what you pay for. Of course this isn’t always the case but if you think a Pro is expensive, there’s probably a reason for it. The last thing you might want to consider is choosing someone with a similar body type to you, and if your left handed, it does help to find a left handed Pro if possible. Look to your local PGA for a directory of local Pro’s or a google search will almost certainly show up a few Pro’s in your area. Failing that, take a visit to your local driving range and you’ll always find a few teaching Pro’s hanging out there or send u an email and we might be able to recommend someone in your area.

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