Golfers are an interesting group. Most golfers are not currently happy with their performance of their game. These same golfers fall into three groups. The first group decides to just practice more and hope it gets better. These are golfers that keep beating their head against the wall doing the same thing over and over and hoping for a different result (insanity). The second group knows that a change is needed and seeks information from magazines and books that may hold the secret. They take a few tips and try to apply it to their game. Unfortunately, these tips may not cure the true cause of the problem and now they have more swing thoughts and more confusion. Finally the third group seeks out professional one on one coaching to get to the root of the problem and now have a clear plan to improve. This last group is definitely the minority of the group. I was fortunate as a child that once I decided I liked golf, my dad made me take lessons from a very good instructor. This created a solid foundation to build my game and I have valued good professional coaching ever since. Look in the mirror and ask yourself how are you going to get better? Many times it is not about your swing, it could be your fitness level or your mental game. If you truly want to get better get the help and you will also enjoy the game a lot more.

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