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Polar Bear
09-07-2019, 06:39 PM
I'm thinking about taking golf lessons. I've never had a lesson so I don't have any experience with such things. I'm what might be considered a fair golfer, right about a 10 handicap if that matters. But I've decided I would like to try to up my game a bit.
Probably the most unique thing about me and my swing is that I'm 6'-6" tall. Does anybody have any recommendations for a good teacher? And it would be especially desirable if one of those good teachers might have some expertise specific to being a tall golfer.
Thanks for any input. :)
tophcfa
09-07-2019, 07:07 PM
Polar Bear, you sound a lot like me, I am an OK tall golfer (12 handicap) who never took a lesson and finally decided it was time. It was one of the best decisions I ever made. Call The Villages golf academy and book a lesson with Craig Griffin (he works out of the Sarasota facility). He helped me tremendously, you won't regret it.
Two Bills
09-08-2019, 04:30 AM
If I was self taught, and playing to a 10-12 handicap, I would leave my game ecactly where it was.
Polar Bear
09-08-2019, 07:23 AM
If I was self taught, and playing to a 10-12 handicap, I would leave my game ecactly where it was.
Heheh. Believe me...you can have serious, nasty flaws with a 10-12 handicap that become increasingly more frustrating as the years and decades pass. :)
dewilson58
09-08-2019, 08:38 AM
Nice Job on creating something and getting to a 10.
All of my lessons have been up North,
but
My Bride took a lesson at Sarasota, I watched and they were pretty good.
I would recommend.
tophcfa
09-08-2019, 08:50 AM
Heheh. Believe me...you can have serious, nasty flaws with a 10-12 handicap that become increasingly more frustrating as the years and decades pass. :)
That is absolutely correct, I was able to power through my swing flaws for many years, but as I get older my swing flaws began taking a toll on my back. After my lessons with Craig, my new and improved swing puts way less stress on the back. I am still working to make the new swing come natural, without slipping back to my old ways, but changing flaws that have been entrenched in memory for over 40 years takes time and effort.
bilcon
10-05-2019, 08:02 AM
WOW, a 10 handicap and you are worried about lessons. How about you pay me and give me lessons. Just keep practicing your short game and putting and leave your swing alone.
"I never made a mistake in my life. I thought I did once, but I was wrong."
Polar Bear
10-05-2019, 09:22 AM
WOW, a 10 handicap and you are worried about lessons. How about you pay me and give me lessons. Just keep practicing your short game and putting and leave your swing alone...
Trust me. With a 10 handicap you can still have swing problems. (See several previous posts.)
And also, you can take lessons for the short game without even touching your full swing. :)
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