Golf Lessons - what to do
In a bit of a ponder now after reading a book called play the golf of your dreams.
I have desided that i want to get good at golf. having had&n
bsp;lessons a few years ago,
I have had 3 more with the pro&
nbsp;at my course, who is really good, the only problem is our&nb
sp;
scheduals never seam to match up no more, so im finding it&nbs
p;hard to book lessons with him.
I was thinking about looking for
another one where i can get regular lessons from, rather than
jus
t hit and miss.
I would like to get playing lessons to but&n
bsp;as the course i play at is different to the others around&nbs
p;
here i dont know what to do about that either. Crook is hi
lly and strategical, where as the others
are just hit it long cour
ses.
What do you think I should do?
Reply : Mon 9th Jul 2007 12:07
Don't think you will go far wrong with the pro at Crook Matt. Good reputation I believe..
How come your posts are appearing narrow with bsp and nsp - Secret language for you Crook boys...
Alternatively Matt Brancepeth have a good coach also...
Reply : Mon 9th Jul 2007 12:17
It's here mate:
http://www.brancepeth-castle-golf.co.uk/brancepethCastle_location.asp
Reply : Mon 9th Jul 2007 16:54
No mate, I would not go with two. reason being they may have different techniques and if so you may end up in a right mess..
Reply : Mon 9th Jul 2007 19:11
I would go for number two. If he/she is a good pro it won't matter where they hang out really.