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I think a playing lesson is a great idea to get a full assessment of your game and locate areas to focus on right away
it was his idea. I have done playing lessons before, and I find it beneficial so a teacher can see what is actually going on, instead of the perfectly controlled environment of the range. he is likely to see a low double-digit handicap off the tee. high single digit handicap on approaches. low single digit handicap with a putter. and brand new sure-i'll-give-golf-a-try-can-I-borrow-your-club-because-this-is-my-first-time-ever-being-on-a-golf-course short game.