I have taken more lessons than most people. I always did my research prior to taking a lesson. I always wanted to know the instructors teaching philosophy and who they have taught. The most important thing for me was observing the instructor and listening/watching how they communicated information. You should be able to relate/build a rapport with the instructor and feel comfortable with how they help you understand and incorporate the changes needed to accomplish an improved ball flight. A person should ultimately see improvements in a short period of time and have more fun playing golf. It’s not about playing golf swing, but rather playing golf.
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What should be considered when choosing a golf instructor? How would you suggest a person find the right instructor for their needs?

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