So I had my first lesson on Wednesday with a pga pro. I was impressed with what he did and I am excited to work on the things he gave me to work on. This is how it went:
Spent about 5-10 minutes warming up and having him check out my swing before he said anything.
First thing he did was ask about what my swing and the issues I was having with it and where I wanted to go with it.
Looked at my posture, grip, and setup to make sure he didn't need to make adjustments before going forward.
Let me know that I needed to transfer my weight on my feet throughout my swing because I was not doing this and was not using my lower body as well as I needed to.
Took some video of my swing and went through the other areas I needed to work on, keeping it simple. One of the other areas he wanted me to work on was to try and lessen my backswing as I go past parallel and I can suffer on consistency ny doing this.
Did some drills where he moved the ball forward in my stance so I would have to "transfer weight forward" to be able to hit the ball still and not the ground. I felt this was a great drill to try and get me to transfer my weight onto my forward leg.
Finished with telling me to work on those couple things and to practice! He emphasized that I needed to practice even without a ball to make sure that I am ready to move forward at my next lesson. He also said that it was up to me to call him to setup the next lesson when I was ready.
Overall I really liked the way he taught. I liked how he did not give me too many things to work on and my mind did not feel cluttered. I know exactly what 2 things to practice and feel like I am moving forward and will get better. This first lesson was inside too so I could focus on the movements of the swing, and not so much of where the ball goes. Lastly, I liked how he told me that it was up to me to contact him when I felt I was ready for the next lesson as this puts me in the drivers seat of doing the next lesson when I felt I was ready, as people move at different speeds.
I think that it is important to feel comfortable with the person you are taking lessons from and I drive 1 hour to go to this guy because of what I have seen from him. I talked to a pga pro that was closer to me and all he said was "we will get you out and start working on your short game" and I felt like he didn't care about what I wanted to work on and I was just another lesson that he does the same with every other golfer. Even though he might be closer, I did not like the first impression I got from him.
Is this what others have experienced in lessons?