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Thursday, May 17, 2007

Will Golf Schools Improve Your Golf Game?

By Tim Hathaway

Are you serious about your golf game? Do you work hard and always look to improve? Have you taken golf lessons before? If you are serious about lowering your golf score and improving your game, and you have the time and money, you may want to really consider going to golf school. But what will you learn there?

All golfers can tell you what a complicated game golf can be. Even people like Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson use coaches to help point out flaws and make adjustments and improvements in their game. So if two of the best players in the world can still benefit from instruction, chances are you can too. And a great way to get instruction that sticks with you is to attend a quality golf school.

Golf lessons are great. But most people don't take them consistently (they're quite expensive). Instead, they take one or two, usually on vacation, that last about a half hour. While you may pick up some pointers, it's tough to make permanent and positive changes in your game that way.

But by attending a golf school, you'll get one on one instruction with people who can work with you over a longer period of time. This way, then can critique your swing and help you make adjustments, while giving you enough time to work on those changes so that they become more of a habit and part of your game.

If you really want to improve your golf game and want your next golf vacation to be even more enjoyable, consider enrolling in a golf school.

Avid golfer and freelance writer Tim Hathaway writes about ways to improve your golf game for Golf Tips Made Easy where you can find more free golf articles and grab a free report, "Your Perfect Golfing Vacation."

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