While you can learn to play better at just about any top rated golf school, you may want to do some research before your pick a specific school.


Tip #1 Make sure the courses offered match your level of play and your golf skills. If chipping and pitching is your particular problem child, you will want to make sure the school you chose offers instruction in these types of shots and not just in driving or use of irons.


Tip #2. Be sure to check out the courses where the school operates. Does it have only an 18 hole course or does it offer 36 or even 72 holes, so that you can learn and practice on different courses

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that present different challenges. The course or courses where the school teaches should also have uphill, downhill, side hill and sand for you to practice those trouble shots.



Tip #3. Check out class size. Ideally, you will want a school that limits class size to five or fewer, assuring that you will get maximum individual instruction.


Tip #4. If possible, talk with people who have attended the school. Ask what they thought of the instruction an the instructors. In the final analysis, it doesn’t matter how good an instructor’s credentials might be if he or she cannot “connect” with individual students and help with their specific needs.


Tip #5. Find out if the school teaches all types of shots

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during training or are there some types of shots they do not teach. You can learn a lot in a two-day school, but you may not learn all types of shots so make sure the shot types you will be taught match your needs.


Tip #6. Does the school include lodging at the course where the school is taught? This may be more convenient than staying five or 10 miles away but it may also be more expensive. If you see a school quoted as, say, $1400 for three days, including lodging, you may want to call and ask if there is a fee for just the classes and then find your own lodging at a nearby hotel.


Tip #7.

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How about the instructors? It’s nice your instructor happened to have won an important tournament but the more important factor is how long has he been teaching and where has he taught.


Tip #8. Does the school videotape you for analysis to help improve your swing? Watching yourself on video is just a great way for you to improve your game as this is the only you can see for yourself just what you are doing that is right and wrong.


Follow these eight tips and chances are, you’ll end up at a school that fits both your needs and your budget.


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time, you just can’t beat North or South Carolina. To learn more about golf schools in these two states, including their costs, just go to http://www.topcarolinagolfschools.com


Douglas Hanna is a retired marketing executive, an avid golfer,and the author of more than 140 articles on HD radio, and Internet marketing. He is also the publisher and webmaster of http://www.hd-radio-home.com