Tired of slicing and hooking? Instead of taking lessons, get a golf instruction DVD, here you can find out how a DVD scores over live lessons.
The sheer frustration of continually slicing, hooking, hitting fat or thin, drives many golfers to the edge of desperation. They pay hundreds of dollars to arrange a lesson with their local golf pro to cure the faults in their play. Money that could be spent on other things, including on a day out to keep your other half happy when they complain about the time you spend on the golf course! This sound like you? If so, then you should consider getting a golf instruction DVD instead. I took live lessons with my local pro and at the end of each session felt good. A fault had been cured. I went away to practice and the fault was exactly the same at the weekend, out on the course. Why? Because I was relying on the instructor to recognise the fault and correct it. I did not have that skill, and my instructor did not develop that in me. Then someone gave me the heads-up on DVDs. So how are they better than a live lesson? Because there is no coach looking over your shoulder, a DVD empowers you with the skills the pros use - they analyse the flight of every shot and alter their golf stance, grip or swing by themselves. If you have something to lean on, it is human nature that you will lean on it. Taking away the live coach removes that temptation. OK, you probably won't ever develop your skills to pro level, but if you have that ability to analyse every shot, you will be one step ahead of your opponents (or golf buddies). How else is it better? A live lesson is only an hour or a couple of hours, once a week. A DVD can be used whenever you want, as many times as you want. So it is like having a personal instructor, available 24/7. But the best of it is that it costs a fraction of the cost of even a single lesson.
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