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So the question becomes how to find and select a teacher?

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4 hours ago, zero said:

So the question becomes how to find and select a teacher?

Yep, that's one of the important questions in golf if you want to get better.

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52 minutes ago, iacas said:

Yep, that's one of the important questions in golf if you want to get better.

Nice, I got finally got the right question! :-D

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Routine: work, eat, golf, sleep, repeat

Clubs: (All Used TaylorMade) Burner Superfast Driver, JetSpeed 3&5 FW, Rescue Hybrid, Burner 2.0 Irons 5-AW, ATV Wedge 56*, White Ghost blade putter

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16 hours ago, zero said:

So the question becomes how to find and select a teacher?

If I was just starting, I would ask potential teachers to lay out their lesson packages plans for me in advance. I would ask for them to layout a corresponding practice schedule that works with their lesson plan. I would ask, based on these plans, how good could I potentially get?

You might find that reaching or coming to close to your potential requires a lot more practice time than you can commit to.

Waaay back when I started getting serious about getting better at golf, an instructor told me that to reach my potential, I needed to swing a club every day. I mean make good meaningful swings every single day. I had a net in my garage and lived walking distance from the course and I still didn't do it every day, it's harder than you might think.

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