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| Re: Guys I need help, anyone ever use golftec? I went there to check it out and they wanted like $150 just for the swing analysis and before they'd even begin telling me what was wrong. I think one major benefit to taking lessons at a place that has a driving range is that you begin to develop a relationship with an instructor and they keep close eyes on you and give you suggestions even when you're out there practicing long after you've had a lesson with them. I think good instructors take pride in seeing their students do well, at least that's what I find at the range I go to. For the $150 (give or take) you'd get three or four good lessons and will have developed a solid relationship, a relationship which will be strengthened by taking an additional tune up lesson every-so-often when you feel you're beginning to stray. I had a few lessons with one pro year's ago and every time he’s out practicing on the range he’ll give me a few pointers if he sees that I’m doing something wrong. This summer I'm going to start back with him to tighten up my game; this is the commitment I made to myself for 2005. Just my 2 cents
__________________ Life's a game, golf is serious! Last edited by Mulligan Al; 01-26-2005 at 01:31 PM.. |
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| Re: Guys I need help, anyone ever use golftec? Al, I couldn't give you any better advice than what you siad you are planning to do. Obviously the instructor cares about his clients and you have built trust with him. For all others reading this thread, you should be trying to follow this model as well. No gadget or technology will substitute for a good teacher and a willing student. |
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| Re: Guys I need help, anyone ever use golftec? I had tried 2 different professionals, 1 help me more with my game in the lesson than the other. He is a much better teacher and explains thing properly. The other only watches you and gives you advice. Both of these professionals are at driving ranges. When I practice at the first guys driving range the better teacher he comes by and says hi and says when do I want my next lesson, while the other guy comes up says hi and says hit a couple and let me see, He is the better coach and I give him all the glory for my improvement. I tell everyone he is the one to see if they want lessons. |
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| Re: Guys I need help, anyone ever use golftec? I've had lessons a few times in my life and I decided to give golftec a try. I bought the package for 10 lessons and was very disappointed. The golf tec never really lived up the hype they showed me when selling me the 10 lesson package. The numbers were kind of useless and the lessons kept harping on one thing. All that I learned in 10 lessons could have been condensed in to about 2 or 3 lessons. I took my lessons at the richfield/edina minnesota location. I'm a 6 handicap and was looking for some refining my swing. It was a rip off. I would not recommend it. My 3 lessons from a pro years earlier were much better. I would adise anyone to find a pro they know or have had a referral to and go to them. Go over your goals for the lessons and I think you will have much better progress with a club pro at a course. |
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