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| Re: My first lesson Well Dog, What a great little tale, It does feel good when a pro spends some time with you working on you swing to help you improve, the video never lies. I would always advise anyone to go for a lesson or two if they are new to golf. There is lots of talk about the 3skills and although I am converted to it, I think it is always best to get everything set up right first. Grip, stance and posture put you in a position to hit a good shot, but remember a little individualism doesn't hurt, we are not all built text book. Thanks Ian.
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| Re: My first lesson great news dog as ian says having a video is a great aid to teaching over time is great to see the improvements you are making keep up the good work! ![]() |
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| Re: My first lesson Nice post. That style of teaching and approach sounds remarkably similar to the guy I see. When he changed my grip he actually made it a bit stronger because I had a weak grip to start with and a tendency to cup my left wrist on the way down (attempting to create some lag) and open the clubface even more. S***k/slice city. I'm now a converted flat left wrist man. He also moved the club from being almost completely in the fingers of both hands to actually holding it. In comparison to how I did hold it, it felt like I was holding a hammer with two hands, but it was instantly more controllable and forgiving, but still controlled by the fingers. Always a good sign when you get instant improvement from the first lesson. Keep him! He sounds good! Post again after your next lesson!
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