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I have been trying to talk my AD into allowing me to make a purchase of some instructional DVDs.  My coaching buddies all have Jim Hardy's DVDs.  They like them.  I would have to make a matching or maybe even more donation.  We have limited athletic money and I have had to make most purchases for my program for the last 10 years.  If you were me, and I coach young ladies that have never swung a club nor even own clubs when I get them, what instructional DVD would you purchase? 

 

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I like a lot of what we do.  However, I seem to have a level of competency that I can't seem to get over.  I get two girls to sectional play each year and that is better than aver for my area.  This year I got another young lady to state.  She was one of two golfers south of Springfield, Ill to get to go in our class if you disregard the one team that advanced.  I want to really give my players a better shot at getting our team there and know I have a lot to learn. 

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Darrell Butler

Coach (me) to player, "Hey, what percentage of putts left short never go in?"  Player, "Coach, 100% of putts left short never go in."  Coach (me), "Exactly."  Player, "Coach what percentage of putts that go long never go in."  LOL!


There are so many golf dvds out there.  I could, in no way, recommend any particular one.  I would say, since you are the coach, get ones that enforce what *you* want to teach.  DVDs, on their own, are not really all that useful for new golfers (IMO) so what you can add to them will be even more important than the content of the dvd, itself.  So get one that you like/agree with.  


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6 hours ago, CoachB25 said:

what instructional DVD would you purchase? 

This one. Great information that deals with the stuff that matters, not "styles" of swings. Also #1 selling DVD for the past 3 1/2 years.

http://5sk.com/index.php/site/about

 

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