Golf lessons are expensive, at least for most people. So that means that many golfers will be tempted to take the cheapest lessons they can find, reasoning that any lesson is better than no lesson at all.
You do need to consider this carefully. As with many things, you get what you pay for when it comes to golf lessons. Becoming a golf instructor is like becoming a piano instructor – you usually just need to know how to play yourself before you call yourself a teacher; you don’t necessarily need to be better at it than anyone else!
Typically there is a reason why lessons cost what they do or are as affordable as they are. The more beneficial those lessons are and the more recommended a pro is, the more he or she will be able to charge. Some however charge less because they can only give basic tips and pointers that you might be able to get from just about any experienced golfer; they may not be especially skilled or knowledgeable about how to teach.
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