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re: Golftec off of corporate - thoughts

Posted on 6/13/17 at 3:56 pm to
Posted by ell_13
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Posted on 6/13/17 at 3:56 pm to
I've been to that one. I think I benefited from it overall. The main thing I liked was getting instant feedback from the video. It's easy to watch a swing, replay it, draw lines, and swing again. Lessons were short but I would book slots for practice before and after the lesson. And you can book the bays any time they're available which is pretty often. Nice to have during cold and/or rainy days.

The coaching worked for me. Had Ryan and he was able to see/fix things that maybe most coaches would see/fix, but again, once he walked away I could work on it alone because I had the video to see it. And the lessons are recorded. You can back online and watch them. They'll also add some drills meant to help your specific issues.

It's pricey though. But I feel like I got my money's worth since I went so often on my own to practice.

Posted by King9274
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Member since Aug 2008
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Posted on 6/14/17 at 6:17 am to
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It's pricey though. But I feel like I got my money's worth since I went so often on my own to practice.


I think that it is more of a "sticker shock" than it is pricey. Especially if you go often to practice like you said. If you can go twice a week to practice on average for the length of your package, the lessons would come out to between $30-$40 per 1/2 hour lesson once you subtract out what you would spend at a range twice a week. Plus you have the benefit of the video while you practice. I think that it's a no brainer for a high handicapper that is serious about getting better.
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