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| Re: which 1 r good instruction websites? Instruction | Golf.com is quite good, some commercial videos but a number of good quality ones also. |
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| Re: which 1 r good instruction websites? woh! cool site, looks like u beat me to it. looks like you got reviews for golfswingguru. can u tell me more about david nevogt, worth to money? also do u have some specializing in curing slice. i currently watch a tuition video given to me a good samaritan from uk. looks goog so far.thk! jay |
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| Re: which 1 r good instruction websites? Is there some reason a "hobby" directory would have only commercail sites and none of the numerous ones with free lessons, tips, videos, etc? I don't disagree that some of these can be helpfull, just curious as to your selection criteria. |
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| Re: which 1 r good instruction websites? Hi macdonab, Our website are for golfers who have serious or bugging issues which I have face many of times before. Offcourse not wanting to spend much, I try "hundreds" of freebies that I can find online, which was useful initially but after a while I was pulled in so many directions, I got all confused. Some have terrible results and I can't remember which are good ones to go back to and which are not. Many give you couple of teaser freebies and want you pay up eventhough you feel that you haven't learn anything. I realised I needed focus; list the specific area of game play (eg. driving, chipping, pitching) and work on one skill at a time. Calling on an instructor specific to that skill is good choice for all of us and that is how our website is layout too. In the near future I planned to expand it to specific skill category and putting the various instructors under specific skill category. The good one should have genuine testimonials and some form of warranties etc. I am currently delayed in writing an article "How to pick a good Golf instruction sites". As I mention earlier to Jay "There are many good instruction websites out there. Lots to choose from. Obviously you get what you pay for online just like the real lessons around the golf course" 05-25-2007 01:15 AM. |