After you've spent hours practising
your swing on the range it can be very frustrating
if your score does not change. If you want further
help to lower your scores then a playing lesson
is a great starting point.
Learn Course Management skills from your professional
and you will begin to see that score decrease.
A lesson on the range looks closely at your swing
and helps you to understand it. A playing lesson
teaches you how to play golf. It is a time to
put into practise those many hours spent on the
range. It is not a time to analyse your shots.
A lot of players prefer this type of lesson believing
it to be more beneficial to their game. This also
gives the professional the opportunity to assess
the weaknesses in an individual’s all round
game and develop a long term programme for improvement
on the Range.
During a playing lesson a professional will look
at:
• Assessing the weather
• Understanding terrain or lie of the ball
and justified stances
• Selecting the correct club
• Selecting your shot
• How to judge distances
• Learning the rules of golf as they arise
• Play etiquette
• How to keep up with play
• Relaxation technique and being patient
• What to practise on the range
A playing lesson is a fantastic way to develop
your game.
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