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Old 09-23-2012, 09:01 AM   #4
Chooriwrocaxz

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In my opinion when he say's "he wants to work on your form" that is a very vague statement any tweeks on your swing will change your form. I would keep looking and find someone that is willing to work towards your goal's with subtle changes and watch out for guys who want to re-invent your swing. my two cents
This.

I am on my 2nd set of lessons, about 10 years apart. Item number 1 from any pro should be their desire to understand your goals. You should then be able to develop a plan with the pro to achieve those goals (time, money, etc.). I also think technology - especially the use of video - is virtually mandatory these days in taking lessons. Personally I would be pretty wary of anyone that starts off by telling me they have a particular approach. Think about professional coaches - the best ones may have a preferred style but they adjust to the talent at hand in order to find a way to win.
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