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Old 03-08-2012, 02:30 PM   #12
thakitt

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He just allways comes across as really smug and obnoxious. He is also very rude to junior golfers (of which I am one) and also doesn't care much for female golfers... So basically he is only nice if you are a low handicapped man...

But yes I think that is my best bet and it is also the one I have decided to take... I am just hoping not to be told everything possible is wrong with my swing and I need to start from scratch, as no one with any real knowladge has ever looked in detail at my swing.

~Shane
The worst thing you can do going into a lesson is thinking negatives. Open your mind and listen to what he has to say. If he is worth a salt he will do the same. A good pro will always ask questions to see where your head is and your level of golf knowledge. A good banter and understanding of what you are trying to achieve is key. Good luck!
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