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Apr
23

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Ive seen the classes beofe that do week long morning golf lessongs for beginners. Id like to find a place in the canaries and then find a hotel near it.. or all in one. The courses are for beginners usually.

In Teerife at the golf de zure I think that is its name. It is a big complex with a couple of courses and even bowls

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The golf magazines all have lesson locaters based on zip code.

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I’m thinking of taking lessons there, what’cha think? Worth it? Do they really help your game?

Lessons always help.
Provided the teacher knows the subject of what he teaches.
Usually golf pro’s anywhere know thier stuff. the key is if they know how to get that information across to you.
Take a single lesson, see if you like the pro and if it helps you, otherwise go find another pro.

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I am trying to figure out which golf lesson I should approach. The traditional method of going to a PGA pro and learning or the GolfTec lesson with video.

I want to make the most out of my lessons and want to make sure I am getting my money’s worth given, it’s a small mortgage to get one done.
I have read many books, including Hogans 5 lessons, I am just trying to see if a pro will be able to be as sufficient as a video lesson. One thing I did enjoy about the video lesson is the ability to see myself in slow motion.

Go to the pro. He can see the mistakes you are making.

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I am looking for web pages where I can find out more about learing playing golf, explications etc.

You can Find Lessons by Calling a golf couse near you. http://www.golf.com/gdc/homepages/coursestravel.asp – Check That link to locate a course near you. Most Golf courses offer private or group lessons.

For Explanations on how to golf
http://www.golfonline.com/golfonline/rules
(This Page Talks About Rules of Golf)

These Links Talk about how to golf
http://www.golfdigest.com/instruction/

THIS SITE IS PERFECT FOR People who are new to the game:
http://www.learnaboutgolf.com/
It talks about how to play golf, the clubs to use, ETC..

Golf is a very great sport to learn how to play.
Hope this info was helpful to you.

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I am in the Santa Monica Area. I don’t have any clubs or equipment or anything like that. I am a true beginner. Thanks

Hey , you can go over to Rancho Park Golf Course on the corner of Pico and Patricia the average rate their is $ 35.00 for a half hour but usually they spend about 45 minutes with you they have a few teachers their so you will have a choice , also if you go get some advice on the type of equipment to purchase , you should do this first , you will more comfortable taking lessons with your own equipment ,
Hope That Helped.

( $35 is pretty much the going rate anyplace you go , some places charge more)

http://local.yahoo.com/details;_ylt=AvBNuV7yKY0pq8pzuk18RH.HNcIF?id=20439569&state=CA&city=Los+Angeles&stx=rancho+park+golf+course&csz=Los+Angeles%2C+CA&fr=dd-local-more&ed=2QJjfK131DzE.uQc3Z4c6vI1K6lCsA25L7lBY42ZY2sMuHjXv0jXYF3k&lcscb=8uQlXYCGrf8

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Tiger started at like three. You see where that got him…lol. I’d say around 6 or 7 would be a good age.

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All you need is a short series of lessons on the basics of the golf swing from a good golf pro. and then practise earnestly and play with friends until you feel happy with your game.

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Would it be better to start lessons in Sept and most likely stop by Oct due to weather (live in Colorado)? Or would it be better to start golf lessons say next april-may? This would be for a brand new golfer (my wife).

I think it would actually be of benefit to start now. Stay on the driving range, take plenty of lessons, keep off the course until next Spring. Lee Trevino was of the opinion that a beginner should spend at least a year on the driving range, learning to swing and hit the ball, before they were let loose on a golf course. I’m not inclined to disagree with him.

Okay, so spending the next few months on the range may seem a little tedious, but it ought to pay dividends in the long run. Practising on the range also takes away the pressure of having to play to a target, so you can concentrate on striking the ball correctly.

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