Larry Hamilton, PGA-Certified Teaching Professional
If you’ve ever wondered why your practice time doesn’t equate to improved play and lower scores then today’s feature is just for you. Most of traditional golf instruction focuses on only one part of the equation: The mechanics of the full golf swing. Of course, the full swing is important but in order to play good golf consistently and shoot lower scores, you’ve got to practice the way the game is played on the golf course. That's where PGA-certified instructor Larry Hamilton can help.
When one breaks down the average round of golf for players of all skill levels, nearly 65% of shots hit are less than full swings. That means putting, chipping, pitching, sand play and specialty shots around the green make up the majority of your strokes. Most golfers do not practice accordingly and plays a role in why their scores are not improving. If your idea of practice is dumping out a bucket of balls and hitting 7 irons to the same target over and over again, you need to seriously consider the following: "Practice the game the way it’s played on the course and you will improve your scores." If this statement makes sense to you, then break away from "the norm" with a 1-hour private lesson from PGA-certified instructor Larry Hamilton at the Twin Lakes Golf Academy in Oakland Township for just $25 ($85 Value).
Larry will help you understand not just WHAT to practice but HOW to practice and get you moving in the right direction. Fall is a great time to outline your goals and how you are going to reach them over the off season. Larry utilizes the V1 Digital Coaching Software and will follow up with a video email containing an outline of all the areas you covered during your private lesson.