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Laws Of The Golf Lesson

If a golf instructor insists on demonstrating a point by having you watch them swing, don't pay much attention. If their swing were that good, they would be on tour. The danger is that your instructor may think they have a great swing when they really don't and there is no point copying someone else's problems.

Realize that it takes quite a bit of practice before you will be able to groove whatever it is you're working on.

It will take even more practice to develop your coordination with whatever it was you just grooved.

Give yourself plenty of time between lessons. Whatever you are working on must become a learned motion (see Muscle Memory page) before you move on to something new or YOU WILL LOSE IT! A golfer who practices every day should wait at least 3 weeks before taking another lesson. Everyone else should wait at least 4 weeks, or even longer if not getting enough practice. These are arbitrary periods, obviously. The point is to give yourself enough time to learn a topic before moving on to the next topic. If your instructor suggests a lesson every week, you need to find a new instructor because you're wasting your time and money!

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