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Originally Posted by Wormiez
Same thing happened to a buddy of mine. Played over 10 years of golf, shot in the high 80s, hit a plateau. Decided to take lessons and is shooting in the 100s now.He's hitting the ball amazing but often out of nowhere his old swing creeps up and he shanks it..
Mentioned that he can't overcome his previous swing instincts.
Best to take lessons before you create bad habits. Find the best pro that you connect with. Not every pro is good. Don't learn from friends unless they are trained professionals. Seen way to many people at the range train their friends when they can't even hit the ball well...
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can anyone recommend some lessons? i prefer richmond but i guess i can always drive out
i'm just a beginner but shouldn't have a problem spending $$$ to learn it properly..
ps: is this guy legit?
http://golfer4hire.com/