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After reading the "Switching golf coaches" thread, I am wondering what are the things that you looked for in choosing golf coach?
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Dbake, this is a good question.

1) A swing coach should have a good understanding of the golf swing he/she wants to instruct. Many don't and can not explain why their prescribed methods are taught. Some are just passing along to you what worked for them when they learned, but still don't know why it works. A few sound like the Nike commercial when they say "just do it." Swing coaches should be able to correctly answer or explain any golf swing related question you pose to them. I'd recommend that you read a good gold instruction book before attending a lesson. Generate a list of questions on anything you don't yet comprehend. I believe that it is important for the student to have a decent understanding on the complete swing before trying to emulate it.

2) The instructor should communicate well. He/she should attentively listen to the student as each and every golfer is unique and will have different issues.

3)The teacher should also preempt any instruction with a discussion on how they plan to instruct you so you'll know if it is suitable. Do they promote the classic swing method? The one plane? Stack and tilt? A hybrid approach?

4) They should sit down with you, discuss your goals, and develop a realistic plan in order to achieve your targets.

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Here is my criteria:

1) The coach wants to understand your goals and motivation. Is the student looking for a quick fix or a longer-term solution? Are they trying to improve for fun or to be more competitive in tournaments?
2) They want to build your awareness of your swing and help you understand both your strengths and faults. Swing tips come and go in terms of effectiveness. Awareness and understanding creates the ability to self-diagnose.
3) They're willing to provide a good value for a long term commitment.
4) They friendly and encouraging and they really enjoy helping students improve.

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Dbake, this is a good question.

Bingo. Precisely the right advice.

Equipment, Setup, Finish, Balance, and Relax. All equal in importance and all dependent on each other. They are the cornerstones of a good golf swing.


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