What do you want from a Golf School?
It’s important to set some realistic goals when beginning any golf improvement program. To do this we have to look at what are real motivations are to improve at golf. Is it to win the club championship? To finally beat your hot putting neighbor? Or possibly to just enjoy the experience a bit more when you play. Each of these objectives carries with it a different path. If you can only practice a few time a month and play only on weekends, the club championship probably isn’t going to happen, however if you only play once a month and a few times a year on vacation, it’s realistic to think that with some type of intensive instruction for a few days (golf school) and once a week practice, you’ll find you improve and enjoy the game more. To be the club champ you’d better be ready to practice 4 to 5 times a week and play at least 3 days as well as playing in some tournaments in your local area, if your schedule doesn’t allow that its time to rethink you goal. You may be saying, I don’t know how to set my golf objectives, this is where seeing a PGA professional can help, your instructor can help you set realistic goals and plan a practice routine that fits into your schedule. He or she will help you get the most from your game.
