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Originally Posted by ajbrown
IMO, I would be suspicious of ANY teacher who said yes to that constraint. A good teacher will work within your game, your skill level and your expectations. A good teacher will recognize the players ability within a couple of swings and begin to formulate a plan based on what the student expectations are.
There is always a back and forth during this get to know each other process.
Good luck, most PGA professionals are likely good teachers, but I have found it is not always easy to find a teacher to match a player.
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This is the same thought of the Golf Academy at Palmer. I disagree. I am a single digit HC at 65, but am having a concern only in the weight shift and need help with that an nothing else. I am too old to allow someone to ruin the game I do have.