Mon 4 May 2009
May is PGA Free Lesson Month
Posted by Matt under Golf Blogs , Site News , Golf Videos , Golf Tips and Advice , Golf Training AidsThe month of May is PGA Free Lesson Month. Free. Lessons. Free golf lessons!
According to PlayGolfAmerica.com, in May 2008, nearly 6,340 PGA and LPGA Professionals nationwide gave more than 106,600 FREE 10-MINUTE LESSONS. You may be asking yourself, what could I possibly learn in a 10-minute lesson?
On the same website listed above, Golf Digest put together a short list that answers exactly that question:
- How to get your backswing in synch
- How to improve your tempo to add distance
- How to know if your swing is one- or two-plane
- How to use distance control to avoid three-putts
- How to read breaking putts for grain and slope
- How to align your ball to be a more accurate putter
- How to switch your focus from line to speed before you putt
- How to “bounce” your wedge through the sand
- How to hit high, soft sand shots to tight pins
- How to hit the tricky long bunker shot
As you can see, there are a lot of options for you to ask the pro about when you schedule your free lesson. Obviously you won’t see in the list above “How to Play Golf”, but you can get a quick introduction into a specific part of the game that has you baffled.
This 10-minute opportunity will give you the chance to ask your pro about a specific portion of your game. If you haven’t visited a pro in a long time, or had a bad lesson experience in the past, visit PlayGolfAmerica.com, enter your zip code, and find someone new to visit. You may just find yourself going back again some other time for a longer lesson!
Once you’ve met with your pro, you’re going to want to work on the areas of the game you worked on. Here is a short list of golf training aids from PracticeRange.com that will help you develop in the ten areas listed above:
Visit PracticeRange.com for the best in golf training aids, books & videos all designed to improve every facet of your golf game.
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