I have been playing golf for a while and have repeatedly purchased the newest equipment, but I still can not manage to get my handicap down to an 8. Although I think coaching would be a better use of my money, I would like to know roughly how much some of you are spending and whether you are getting a decent return on your investment. Do you think your game has improved as a result of online coaching?
Investing in coaching can be a great way to improve your golf game, as it provides personalized feedback and tailored strategies. The cost of online coaching can vary widely based on the coach’s expertise and the program’s length and content. Many golfers find that their game improves with the structured guidance and practice routines that coaching offers.
Have you ever tried online coaching? When I was feeling low-skilled, I tried one online coaching site and I can confidently say that I have improved greatly in golf. The site is Jaacob Bowden (Swing Man Golf). You can check it out and I bet you won’t regret it.
I recently paid $950 for a set of ten lessons. A single lesson costs $120. A six-lesson bundle typically entails a reduction that brings the total cost down to about five courses.
Lesson outcomes vary depending on the instructor. I took weekly lessons about five years ago, but I didn’t see much improvement in my swing change. The coach found it difficult to explain his intentions to me.
My instructor is able to explain to me what I should be doing after just two lessons of changing my swing, as well as provide me with drills to practice. I’ve made improvement after a few rounds of play.