Sunday, September 6, 2009

Golf Swing Lessons Can Help Your Game

If you are trying to get your golf game together, you may think about putting out a few bucks on a golf swing lesson. Although this is can be helpful, sometimes it actually works in the reverse. What could be and should be a helpful hour spent with a pro turns into a devastating, humiliating, and expensive exercise in futility.

It isn't that all golf pro's don't mean well. They love the game and you have to assume that they want their students to improve. But, they are also in it for the money - as are most of us in our jobs. So, if they can teach you something over the course of two lesson instead of one (and make twice the amount of money!), they will.

There are ways to get a good golf swing lesson without having to pay a heavy price. One really good way to identify your swing flaws and start to work on them is by simply having a friend film you at the driving range, or better yet, set up a camera yourself and swing away. You will want to see yourself from behind and from the side, so make sure to get all angles. That way, you will be able to see what is going wrong.

Then, take the video home and compare it to the videos of others you can find online. There are plenty of golf swing lesson websites that you can compare yourself to. Of course, not all golf swings look alike, but if you have an obvious flaw, just seeing it might be enough to change it.

Once you have figured out your flaw and a way to fix it, you can take it to the range. Remember, practice makes perfect, and nowhere is this truer than in the sport of golf.

Rob Jeffries is a golf swing lesson specialist and the director of the popular website MyGolfGameNow.Com. If you want to improve your game, lower your handicap, or simply have fun on the range, check out the website for free tips on how to improve golf game scores and more!


Author By Rob Jeffries


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