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kpaulhus have you looked for a local pga pro in your area?

Yes,

I have spoken to 3 different pros, and 2 teach in outdoor facilities. Im just saving up some cash so I can get some lessons. Im at the point in my game where I just want to hit my drives straight. Im a big guy and my irons and wedges are fair, not good, but then again I shoot for par. I havent gotten to the point when I can confidently say I am going for birdie on those 150+ yard shots. Putting game has come a loooong way in the past month going from 38 putts a round down to 32.

Kyle Paulhus

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golftec has some good instructors, like the one on altamonte, florida, but unless there is snow on the ground, find one that teaches outside.

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