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Presented by Daniel Toriola Golf swing instructions are essential to learning not only the basics of the sport but to achieving any kind of success on the course. There are websites offering professional golf instructions where you can learn about golf swing. Click here to know more Have You Registered {firstname,lastname}.com Yet? Register Your Domain For $7.99 Only! Web Hosting and Site Builder Plans also Available. Click here to know more Does The World Need Another Golf Pro? By Andy West There's a new way of thinking in the golfing community and it just might affect the career choice that you make. The new movement of anti golf pro is starting to emerge and for those that want to make a career out of the sport that they love, it just might cause you to listen to what everyone has been saying. As a golf pro, your job is to help other golfers be the best golfer that they can be. You might work with them on their swing, their putting and even their sand traps. All of the work that you are doing is helping them to get closer to their dreams of being a better golfer. This sounds all fine and dandy, but with all of the new books and videos available, it almost seems like the personal touch is going out of style. Golf instruction DVDs and seminars are mainly geared to one thing: making money. Along the way, they might also help the golfer to improve their swing and maybe shave a few strokes off their games. However, in the end, they're just another product on the market that may or may not work. The videos are neither able to give corrections if the golfer is doing something wrong, nor are they going to be available when the golfer is actually working through what they've learned. But a golf pro is a hands-on teacher that can move with the golfer through the issues that they have as they're actually experiencing the problems. A golf pro can help the golfer adjust their swing as they're practicing so that they can build the muscle and memory to be able to take the skills that they have learned onto the golf course. A relationship between the golfer and the pro emerges and allows them to interact with each other in order to create better golf players and better golf scores. What's happened recently is that many more 'golf pros' are touting themselves as such without the background in the game. These are business profiteers that are trying to get into the high price golf market with flashy slogans and big promises. However, they do not have the skills to back them up. But to the average everyday consumer, they don't realize this fact and succumb to inferior instruction that doesn't help them at all. And then they need to move onto the next 'golf pro' that they find. The real golf pros have had to prove to their clients that they are more than just another person trying to make money. You'll find these true professionals employed through golf retailers as well as through How I Make $1000 A Weekend With Golf Biz Hosting Hit the Green golf contests at local golf courses. Affiliates earn $74.50 per sale. Page 1 Presented by Daniel Toriola country clubs and golf courses. These are pros that have had extensive training in golf and teaching golf skills in order to improve someone else's game. What a golfer should do is investigate the credentials of the golf pro that they have chosen. Perhaps they can look into the classes that the pro states they have taken or perhaps look at their golfing scores to see if they practice what they preach. Any 'pro' that touts his or herself on the Internet or via another print media should be looked upon with caution as you can't verify their credentials or see them in action. So, if you're looking to become a golf pro, you will want to make sure that you know what you're doing and that you can show your prospective clients that knowledge. All of the videos and training books in the world cannot teach golf as well as a true professional can. Andy West is a freelance writer and communications specialist for SDGA. San Diego Golf Academy is a premier golf school with five locations across the United States. For more information on becoming a golf pro, please visit http://www.sdgagolf.com . Golf Options: Hit Fairways Your Way New Golf System that Explains How Setup and Swing Factors Affect Ball Flight and Solutions to Common Golf Problems. Page 2 Presented by Daniel Toriola Taking Some Good Advice From A Golf Pro By James Brown Even an avid golfer will have questions that need answers and they will turn to the golf pro at their favorite golf course to get answers. Some of the questions might concern the sale of equipment at the golf shop and others might entail more serious matters like how they can get scheduled for an earlier tee time. They know that the golf pro is the person that they should turn to concerning any matter about the game of golf. Some golfers simply want to improve their putting skills. The golf pro might give them good advice on how to improve their stance because the way the body is positioned has a lot to do with determining the direction that the ball will go when it is hit by the putter on any part of the golf course. Other helpful advice offered by the golf pro might include when the use of a putter is considered appropriate. A new golfer will find that taking some good advice from the golf pro will ensure that they learn about the game from somebody who is considered an expert. The golf pro can put a new golfer on their schedule and through weekly practice sessions, offer them advice on how to stand, swing, and store their golfing equipment. The golf pro will routinely hold classes throughout the week for new golfers. There are many different choices in golf clubs that a golfer can select and some of those selections can be quite confusing. These golf clubs are usually displayed in the Pro Shop along with various golf shirts and golf accessories. When taking some good advice from the golf pro about the clubs that they should select, the golfer should be ready to order golf clubs when the golf pro shows them the right-sized golf clubs that he recommends that they buy from him. The new designs in golf clubs will not typically last long in a golf pro shop. The golf pro advises all players about them through a weekly newsletter or word of mouth. Some of the new selections will be irons but there will be several styles offered for woods. Knowing which ones to purchase is one of the finest pieces of advice that a new golfer can get from the golf course golf professional. For those golfers that learn to pay attention to conversations that people have on the course, they might overhear helpful advice that someone else heard from the golf pro. Many of these tips will help improve their game average because the advise will be about how to get a ball out of the rough or the best way to hit a golf ball when it is sitting on an incline. The golf pro might even tell them some personal preferences on hitting a ball down a fairway. Any advice from the golf pro is advice that should at least be listened to and written down later in the day. James Brown writes about http://www.golfgearonsale.com Golf Fitness Experts Golf exercises, mental strategies, and swing instruction from 7 leading golf experts. 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