My friend took your golf school and achieved remarkable improvement in both his shotmaking and scoring almost immediately. Can I expect the same kind of rapid improvement to my game?
(back to top) We get this question all the time. Invariably the friend who is mentioned has been so successful for one or more of the following three reasons. 1. He came to the golf school with an open, inquiring mind and willingness to make changes to his mechanics and mental game strategies. In other words, he was very coachable. A good learner. 2. He practiced a lot after graduation, especially in the crucial first 90 days. Because he practiced daily at home, doing his drills, and once or twice a week at the range for ballstriking drills, he was able to form new swing habits. 3. He had at least average athletic ability and thus could internalize the school’s information and make the swing concepts physical habits faster than someone of less than average athletic ability. Good athletes can feel their bodies very easily. They aren’t trapped in their head thinking about mechanics. They feel their body make the motion! These are the causes of your friend’s rapid improvement. We tend to
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