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04-07-2006 10:53 AM #1
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Lessons With Video
Does anyone recommend or know if anyone in Kingston uses video with their lessons?
Thanks
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04-07-2006 11:03 AM #2
No but you can get alot of the benefits jsut having someone film you. I did it yesterday and realized that my hands were too far forward. After that it felt kinda odd but oddly the ball went much truer to what I was hoping. IT's odd how in golf if it feels right its wrong and vice versa. I'd ttry that before paying some local for lessons.
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04-07-2006 12:21 PM #3
Talk to Dale Pedersen at The Landings. I took indoor lessons from him last winter and he had a video camera he used a few times. I don't know if they still have their indoor mats set up though, but you can try.
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04-07-2006 12:30 PM #4
Golf Experts on Princess. You can get 4 lessons w/a video for $150, or just lesons for $100.
[B][U]In my Bag ???[/U][/B]
What do you mean ???
Are we supposed to use bags ???
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04-07-2006 02:44 PM #5
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Originally Posted by Go_Leafs_Go
That is really cheap...Is that with a CPGA professional?
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04-07-2006 03:57 PM #6
I'm not sure if he is or not, I'm just starting out so it really doesn't make that much of a difference to me. Just about anyone could give me lessons and I would be learning something.
[B][U]In my Bag ???[/U][/B]
What do you mean ???
Are we supposed to use bags ???
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04-07-2006 07:13 PM #7
would recommend golf experts, go see peter. i had some video lessons this winter and it really helped to see what your doing wrong.
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02-16-2007 06:38 PM #8
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Steve Oostrum runs Canada’s Favorite Golf Schools at the Garrison Golf Club and Westbrook Golf Club, both located in Kingston, Ontario. He is full of energy and is an excellent player in his own right.
Aim at nothing and you will hit it every time.
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02-17-2007 11:26 AM #9
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I recommend Oostrum as well. Great player, better guy.
Video is not for everyone, however. If you are not a visual learner then seeing video will not help you, only confuse you. A good instructor can tell in just a few questions whether you are a verbal, visual, or kinesthetic learner. This is the most productive way to get a player to change their habits.
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02-17-2007 11:31 AM #10
Blowing my mind
I imagine my swing looks like a cross between Miller Barber and Lee Trevino. I do not ever want to see myself on video. It might ruin me for life!
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