Golf Swing Lessons for the Real Problem
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We have all been to our local driving range and seen all the macho dudes out there with their giant, non-regulation drivers hitting the ball 300 yards. If you have ever played a round of golf with one of them, it can be very demeaning, until you realize that the only part of their game that they have actually practiced is their drive. They have never taken golf swing lessons for any other part of their game and when they find themselves on a hill, in a divot, in the sand, or hitting to a blind flag, they are in big trouble.
Ask any professional golfer and they will tell you that they practice all parts of the golf game equally. Yes, some may enjoy hitting the driver more, but that doesn’t mean that they don’t take the time for practice time in the sand or on the green. It may not be as exciting to practice hitting a ball 20 feet, but it certainly pays off on the course.
If you are having problems with your driver, then of course you should invest in some kind of golf swing lessons to help you get over whatever is plaguing your game. But, you should also invest in some sort of lessons when you are having problems on the fairway and the green, too. After all, more of your time is spent there than it is on the tee!
When looking for golf swing lessons, it is best to make sure you are learning a proper technique that will transfer from driver to 7 wood to 9 iron. You need something that works throughout your entire game. A qualified teacher will make sure that time is spent not only hitting that huge driver long and straight, but also hitting that little sand wedge high and to the pin.
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