Sunday, December 23, 2007 

Golf Schools or Golf Lessons?

If you were to search for golf schools you'd find hundreds and they all promise to help you improve your golf game. Then if you were to search for someone to give you a golf lesson you'd find thousands of golf professionals who would all claim they can help you improve your golf game. So what would be best for you to choose...a Golf school or Golf Lessons from a pro?

Well to help you decide here's a quick comparison of going to a school compared with getting personal lessons from a golf professional.

Personal Golf Lessons:

*You decide what you want to work on and when.

* The average price for an hour long personal lesson with a pro is $75.

* The professionals attention is solely on you so you're the star.

* Generally your lesson is in the same place where you can hit balls before you play.

* If something is going wrong you simply arrange another lesson to help fix it.

* Top instructors are very busy and it's tough to get into their schedules so you may have to settle for a teacher that is not as good.

Golf Schools:

* You can practice everything but you're generally told what you must practice and when.

* Average price for a Top 25 school in the US is $1,108.

* The professional's attention is not solely on you.

* At a golf school generally you have access to a large practice facility that is used just for the golf school you're attending.

* After your golf school there is generally limited support and if you need a lot of further help you'll probably have to pay again to attend the school.

* school instructors run golf schools for a living, i.e. that's all they do.

Now if you make the decision to go to a golf school here's what you should expect from the experience:

* 1 to 4 student ratio: If the school you're interested in doesn't have at least a 1 to 4 student/teacher ratio then you should seriously consider another golf school.

* Playing lessons: The school you attend should include at least one playing lesson. Because it's one thing to practice golf but another to play the course and put things into practice in real life situations.

* video analysis: The school should offer video analysis of your golf game as part of the service, not as an extra. video analysis is very, very common these days and an accepted part of modern golf coaching.

* Game time: In the times where you're free to do what you wish you should be able to play a golf course for free or for a very small cost.

So now you know what you should expect from a golf school how much can you expect to improve from a school? Well, do not expect to massively cut your handicap from say 20 to 15 after attending a 3 day school. Because this is an unrealistic goal after such a short period of instruction.

If every golfer slashed 5 strokes from a 3 day golf school then everyone would go to them.

Instead you should see the school as the start of your improvement and when you leave the school you should know your game's strengths and weaknesses. And you should be given a comprehensive plan so you keep on improving and know exactly what you must work on to fix your bad habits. Remember, the golf school is just a starting place to improve your golf game not the complete solution. And here's a word of advice.

If you're going to attend a school make sure you get in some reasonable physical shape before you go, because you'll be standing around a lot and hitting a lot of balls. Also take...

* sun block

* Sunhat

* A couple of golf gloves

* Band-aids

* At least a dozen golf balls

* Sunglasses

* Insect repellent

* umbrella

* Comfortable golf shoes

If you're not used to hitting a lot of balls then you'll get very sore and won't get as much benefit from the golf school experience.

The professional golfer nick Bayley has discovered from extensive analysis just one golf swing fault that could be stopping you from ball striking consistency and success. And now you can take a simple 2 minute golf swing test to see if you have this swing fault or not. To take the The Golf Swing Test visit http://www.yourgolfswingtest.com

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Customized Golf Balls, Making a Statement

If you are an avid golfer you may want to consider purchasing customized golf balls. Golf balls with your name or business on them are a very nice accessory that will make your game more enjoyable. In addition when you are looking for your ball in the rough there will be no question if that titleist Pro V is yours because your name or logo is right there to see. It will also tell your playing partners that you are really there to play the game of golf. More often than not they will want to see your customized golf balls and will they will know that you are committed to the game of golf.

Customized golf balls can be produced using just about any golf ball on the market today. However if you are spending the money for a customized golf ball then you should consider using only the best golf balls available. Customized golf balls are made from the top brands in golf including titleist, Calloway, Nike and Pinnacle. Choosing a quality ball will also improve your game performance as well. A long and straight drive that is 20 or more yards further than your playing partners is a great statement that you can play the game. Your top end customized golf balls will not let you down.

When you are playing your customized golf balls you tend to play better knowing that the ball is the best and it has your name on it. This psychological effect will give you confidence and self esteem that will make you play better. If you have been around golf for very long you already know that golf is as much a mental game as it is physical. professional golfers all know that the proper mental attitude will allow you to play the game of golf much better. A good mental approach also allows you to relax and focus on the fun of the game of golf. Playing the game with your customized golf balls can make the game more enjoyable.

Many people spend a lot of time considering what to put on their customized golf balls. They spend hours and sometimes weeks trying to decide a logo design and even how the letters of their name will appear on the golf ball. Most customized golf ball manufactures will gladly assist you in your decision. If you go to their websites you will be able to view many design options. Your design must be able to be fit the golf ball and it must not be so intricate that it will not convey your message correctly. You may even want to copyright your golf ball logo design. Again your dealer or manufacture can assist you in this process. In the end you will have a unique golf ball that you will be proud of. There is nothing better than playing with your own customized golf balls.

James Kesel, MS, is the publisher of Good Golf Swing website. Providing information on golf swing tips, putting tips, golf training aids, golf instruction and the latest and best golf ebooks.

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