Re: Unlimited Golf Lessons at Lionhead and Royal Ontario
Your concerns are understandable, especially when the lessons are offered in a group setting.
If you look at the schedule (http://www.bradleeryall.com/unlimited-lessons-calendar/), you see there are lessons for all skill levels - Golf Fundamentals, putting 101, chipping 101, etc. for novice players, and advanced chipping, shot shaping, etc. for more experienced players. So there are lots of options for you to select the instruction that suits your needs. Once you get to a lesson or two, you will quickly see which lessons will help you progress according to your needs. I think the flexibility of the lesson plans is what makes this accessible for any level of player.
I have attended at least three lessons each week, and have seen instructors working successfully with all skill levels. There have been participants who don't have their own equipment (the program has sets of clubs available for you if you don't have your own), to highly skilled players wanting to improve a specific aspect of their game.
The vibe has been great, the participants have been friendly, the instructors are both skilled and patient, and I have not seen a hint of judgement from anyone in the program.
In my case, the quality of instruction and teaching techniques have helped me considerably. After a months' worth of instruction and lots of practice, I shot one of my lowest career scores last weekend, including a 37 on my back nine (a low score for a 9 hole segment for me). I have also seen instructors work with novice players - as these participants return for multiple lessons, I can see how much they are enjoying themselves and how well they are applying what they are learning.
Needless to say, I'm very pleased and a big fan of the instructors and this program.
Originally posted by ToDesi
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If you look at the schedule (http://www.bradleeryall.com/unlimited-lessons-calendar/), you see there are lessons for all skill levels - Golf Fundamentals, putting 101, chipping 101, etc. for novice players, and advanced chipping, shot shaping, etc. for more experienced players. So there are lots of options for you to select the instruction that suits your needs. Once you get to a lesson or two, you will quickly see which lessons will help you progress according to your needs. I think the flexibility of the lesson plans is what makes this accessible for any level of player.
I have attended at least three lessons each week, and have seen instructors working successfully with all skill levels. There have been participants who don't have their own equipment (the program has sets of clubs available for you if you don't have your own), to highly skilled players wanting to improve a specific aspect of their game.
The vibe has been great, the participants have been friendly, the instructors are both skilled and patient, and I have not seen a hint of judgement from anyone in the program.
In my case, the quality of instruction and teaching techniques have helped me considerably. After a months' worth of instruction and lots of practice, I shot one of my lowest career scores last weekend, including a 37 on my back nine (a low score for a 9 hole segment for me). I have also seen instructors work with novice players - as these participants return for multiple lessons, I can see how much they are enjoying themselves and how well they are applying what they are learning.
Needless to say, I'm very pleased and a big fan of the instructors and this program.
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