When you are considering golfing schools, you should make sure to judge them based on a couple points of criteria. If you don't look hard enough, you may not find a good golfing school. Sometimes all it takes to find a good golfing school is a bit of work and research. Here, in order, is what you should look for in golfing schools.
Style of Golfing
Everyone has their own unique way of playing golf. No two people have the exact same golfing styles. You should look for a golfing school that is willing to work with your unique style of golfing. If they aren't then they probably aren't worth your time. What would be really good is if they can add on to your style of golfing and take advantage of your strengths to make you a better golfer. Golfing schools should help you make your strengths stronger, and also help you prevent your weaknesses from hurting you.
Difficulties
Every golfer has some difficulties, and these difficulties vary from golfer to golfer. If you didn't have any difficulties or problems then you wouldn't be looking for a golfing school. When looking for a golfing school you should find one that is willing to help you with your individual weaknesses. Do you slice too much? If so, your golf school should be able to give you some drills or exercises to help with that. Whatever your problems or difficulties are, your golfing school should be one that is able to help you fix them.
Instructor to Student Ratio
This is something that you need to decide yourself. Do you learn better in a large group, small group, or individually? Whatever the answer is, make sure you choose a golfing school that tailors to your learning style. This is important if you want to get as much as you can from your time and money. Try to stay away from classes that are too large though. These classes usually cannot help you with your unique problems.
Cost
This aspect is based on your own wants as well as your financial situation. Is money an issue? If not then you probably want to go to the most high quality golfing school. I suggest setting a price limit when looking for schools. This limit should be based on what you can afford as well as how much you love golf. If getting better golf scores is important to you, then you probably won't mind spending a bit of money to become a better golfer.
Location
You should also look at where the golfing schools are. Travelling 200 miles usually isn't very practical, and probably not worth your time. How far are you willing to travel? If you are very busy, this may just be a couple minutes. Make sure the golf school you want to go to isn't too far away. Think about it, if your golfing school is 45 minutes away, after 32 lessons you will have spent a whole day of your life in the car, driving to your golf school. I don't know about you, but I would personally rather have this time for playing golf!
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