jonjoyner83
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- Apr 1, 2006
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I went to Dick's yesterday to look at getting on the LM there. The guy said it would be useless for me unless I wanted to buy some clubs or get L/L fitted. I was wanting to get on there for swing path, speed, trajectory, etc. This was to fix a problem.
Instead he offers to teach me for a really good price. He is a PGA Apprentice, so I am wondering how much water that holds. I read about the PRO program and the PGA Apprentice program and it takes a good bit of experience to qualify.
First lesson would be $20 and I buy the balls (30 mins)
If I like his style and see improvements, it's $35/half $50/hour. I can meet with him as often as I want. Is this worth it or should I shop around? He gave me pointers in the store, but I don't know if this was to reel me in or genuinely help. I had to question why he was working at Dick's if he knows his stuff, then I found out that they actively search for PGA Apprenctices and Pros to work their Pro Shops. Thoughts?
Instead he offers to teach me for a really good price. He is a PGA Apprentice, so I am wondering how much water that holds. I read about the PRO program and the PGA Apprentice program and it takes a good bit of experience to qualify.
First lesson would be $20 and I buy the balls (30 mins)
If I like his style and see improvements, it's $35/half $50/hour. I can meet with him as often as I want. Is this worth it or should I shop around? He gave me pointers in the store, but I don't know if this was to reel me in or genuinely help. I had to question why he was working at Dick's if he knows his stuff, then I found out that they actively search for PGA Apprenctices and Pros to work their Pro Shops. Thoughts?