6 Keys to Selecting The Right Golf School
There are a lot tips to selecting the school which is worthy of the investment, and this is not an exhaustive list .
1) Golfing style
As with any topic or subject matter to learn, golf can be played in many styles. Some play conservatively, others, like me, more aggressively. But ultimately you have to choose school or instructor that matches you.
Your skills, your personality, your style.
2) Problem areas
I have trouble with slicing. I found that my shots slice to the right Consistently. You, to be sure, has at least one issue with your game and specific shots.You may want to find school to address and help correct that shortcoming. You would have had time (and money) well spent, If you come back from a long weekend and your slice has vanished.
3) Instructor to class-size ratio
This is a personal preference item. Some people learn in a group setting, even craze the interaction. It might also depend on what you are trying to gain the school which one you actually choose.
4) Price
If you improve your game, and thus your enjoyment, golf is your life and no amount of money is too much. For other, there is a big obstacle. If you are considering a golf school then you know most start above $1500. There are some “big name” instructors offering half day lessons for $10,000.
Do not forget to add in travel, lodging, and food costs, if you are price sensitive then, by all means. Many times these “incidentals” can double the overall cost.
5) Proximity
What is your traveling distance? Is the schedule tight so slipping off in 100 miles for a half day lesson is all you can squeeze. When these offer last-minute specials you can jump on those quickly, One plus of keeping tabs on those schools “in your own backyard” is.
6) Length of training
It depends, like any good consultant would answer. It depend on whether you are looking for a long weekend, a day seminar, or wrapping vacation around the training. These is an important factor in choosing school so compare wisely.
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