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30 Comments

  1. For those saying playing lessons are not needed for worse players, consider this,

    I think you would be surprised how much on course training will help. Caddies can be hit or miss on terms of where to aim, green reading, etc. but that's not what a playing lesson is supposed to be. A playing lesson will help you understand the nuance of a round of golf and teach you how to score better.

    Lou Stagner (one of the top stats guys with Arccos golf) recently revealed with Arccos data that the average 0 handicap golfer makes 2.2 birdies per round while the average 20 handicaper makes 0.3 birdies per round. This tells us is that the main difference between an extremely good AM golfer and a weekend warrior is not birdies and good shots, but the avoidance of mistakes. Now I'm not saying "go out and only take playing lessons" but consider this also, if you take a playing lesson it's not one dimensional. Your coach is not only there to help you score better with strategy but they will also work on your swing in a playing environment.

    I would suggest to everyone who has the opportunity – take lessons. But also consider going out with a pro on the course to learn how to apply what you're working on. The better you are the more your lessons should be on course. For example, if you're a 20 handicap taking lessons from a pro, consider 2-3 swing lessons for every 1 playing lesson. Where if you are an exceptional AM, you should look to have 2-3 playing lessons for every 1 swing lesson you get.

    In conclusion, everyone will have their own formula for how to play their best, but if you're a golfer who says "I just keep playing / getting lessons but I never get better" consider that there is a good chance that course management and a playing lesson will make the difference for you.

  2. I think she was serving as a caddie more than a coach, bc you already have the tools. But that’s worth 5 shots bc it freed up your mind

  3. These videos make me want to get out and play even though I’m quite horrendous 😂 this golf lesson is probably worth at least $150, but I can’t afford that 😅

  4. In Quebec a good coach charges around 150 per hour. So a 9 holes would cost 300cad. But please make sure the course you choose is not crowded as it's not fun to be pressured by followers when coach has to explain more than usual. Learning is worth it. Thanks Matt.

  5. Loved this course, and was really impressive when you first walked in. Came in half an hour earlier to warm up at the driving range (undergoing renovations)

  6. At a glance, I thought the AAS logo on her shirt was ASS. Then, after a MUCH longer glance, I still saw ASS. Oh wretched man am I.

  7. The great thing about that lesson is you could write down everything you learnt on the back of your ball marker.

  8. this would be fun.. If you beat the pro, the pro pays you!! If the pro wins, then if its 18 holes, no more than $400

  9. Yes, took a golf lesson vacation with my wife in Leesburg, Va., 3 days, 8 hours, 4- on course, each day, $2300 with breakfast and lunch included

  10. The best on course lesson I had was this year in Hua Hin, from my Caddie who had been working at the Royal Hua Hin for the past 30yrs, she kept telling me my hips are not turning enough and it keeps going through my mind on every shot, felt sorry for her when the monkeys stole her food from the golf cart while we were on the tee …. cheeky Monkeys!

  11. $75 – $100 would be worth it for pro lesson!
    Love these golf videos, useful tips and great humour!👍🏻

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