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I've been looking around on the internet for some online golf lesson sites I can upload my swing to.

I've found three that seem good.

www.swingstargolf.com

www.golfcoachdirect.com

www.personalswingcoach.com

Has anyone used any of them before?  If so, what are your thoughts?


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I use this site...

http://evolvr.thegolfevolution.com/

And many of the folks that use thesandtrap are familiar - and many use Evolvr as well.  There are also instructors on here that are Evolvr instructors.

I can't comment on the other sites you linked, but I highly recommend Evolvr.

Good luck!

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+1 for evolvr, hoping to sign up sometime this week. The advice I've received via member swings has already helped tremendously. These guys know their stuff.


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Thanks for the info.

I just went to that site and read more.  They teach Stack and Tilt, which I'd prefer not to do.  Also seems expensive.

Thanks anyway!


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Monthly lessons on evolvr are are 40.  Thats pretty cheap as far as instruction goes and I wouldnt say they really teach stack and tilt as much as how to get in great positions to achieve an efficient swing.


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Originally Posted by GregZ

Monthly lessons on evolvr are are 40.  Thats pretty cheap as far as instruction goes and I wouldnt say they really teach stack and tilt as much as how to get in great positions to achieve an efficient swing.



Yes. I agree. Lessons outside are expensive. Since Evolvr is available, try it.


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I've never been given a dime or given a dime to anyone on this site or associated with Golf Evolution.  If I was to pay someone for golf instruction I'd pay them.  The endless knowledge and the pursuit at learning more never seems to stop.  I've heard nothing but great things and have seen some of their instruction and I've never felt like it was the wrong thing.

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$39 a month lets you upload EIGHT videos (two each for four submissions, so, up to four lessons).

The first site you listed is $19.95 per lesson. The second is "as little as $20/lesson." The third is $29.99 for one lesson.

I don't think Evolvr is more expensive.

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I just saw an ad on the golf channel that they're starting their own version.

But I'll add to the chorus here though and recommend evolvr.  They don't pay me, but I do pay them.  I've used it since Oct or Nov and I think I've improved a lot.  I've spent about $200 and probably gotten about 8 video lessons.  I could have gotten 20 or so, but I dont send a video every week.

I was reluctant to use "stack and tilt" because it sounds like a gimmic.  But if you frequent these forums, i think you'll get the sense that Erik, James, Mike, and Dave know what they're talking about.  there's nothing gimmicy about them.

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OK, this is yet another Evolvr endorsement.  I highly recommend it.  They will teach you what will help you accomplish your goals.  They are fully qualified at teaching Stack & Tilt principles, but have their own methods as Erik noted.  They will analyze your swing and help you become a better ball striker.

I have posted everything for analysis, driver, woods, irons, wedges, chipping, bunker and pitch shots, putting.  They will work with you on any aspect of the game.

It is less expensive than lessons elsewhere and you can go at your own pace.  The hardest part is getting used to filming your swings.

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