cyoung2ty
Member
So, after years of avoiding lessons because I felt like I didn't play enough to have them 'stick'... I've finally decided to go for a lesson. Now, there is a caveat to that in the fact that it's strictly a short game lesson.
My swing, while it's not good, is at a point where I'm consistent enough to compete and have fun with the game. The last revision on 9/1 saw me reach single digits for the first time in my life. I don't really want to tinker with my swing while I'm heading into the final month of my tournament season. I've got a tournament Saturday... a 2 day major tournament next weekend... then a 3 day member guest at my buddy's club the weekend after that. After a short break, I'll be down in Hilton Head for a tournament at the end of October too.
After all that... I'll likely take lessons on the full swing, but... for now, I'd like to focus on my game around the greens. I'm really struggling with pitching, chipping and putting and it's costing me strokes.
So... my question is basically, what should I expect? Should I go into the lesson and give him my opinions right up front or will he assess and then provide feedback?
Any tips up front would be great.
Thanks!
My swing, while it's not good, is at a point where I'm consistent enough to compete and have fun with the game. The last revision on 9/1 saw me reach single digits for the first time in my life. I don't really want to tinker with my swing while I'm heading into the final month of my tournament season. I've got a tournament Saturday... a 2 day major tournament next weekend... then a 3 day member guest at my buddy's club the weekend after that. After a short break, I'll be down in Hilton Head for a tournament at the end of October too.
After all that... I'll likely take lessons on the full swing, but... for now, I'd like to focus on my game around the greens. I'm really struggling with pitching, chipping and putting and it's costing me strokes.
So... my question is basically, what should I expect? Should I go into the lesson and give him my opinions right up front or will he assess and then provide feedback?
Any tips up front would be great.
Thanks!