You miss the ball a lot at first and with some golf insturction you end up getting it in the air a little. You hit just enough of them good to keep you coming back
2006-07-10 11:06:38
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answered by Doug 7
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Depends what kind of team you're playing on/for. But generally, you go out to the driving range, and just hit some balls while your coach and perhaps even one of the club pros watches your swing and gives you ideas on what to work on. Depending on the nature of the problem(s) with your swing (which everyone has) you could end up with some one-on-one with your coach while other people keep practicing. He'll probably get a feel for the way you play on the putting green as well. That's all pretty standard. Now whether or not you actually play some golf the first day depends entirely on the coach; I've had some skip all the first stuff in order to cut right to the chase and analyze in-game play, and some that don't take us out to the course for the first week.
2006-07-05 16:47:50
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answered by Matt D 2
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It depends on your age. My son started golf lessons very young and they taught him the rules of golf and golf etiquette in addition to working on their swing. Enjoy
2006-07-05 16:45:20
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answered by Phillip B 3
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Confusion followed by missing the ball and finish up feeling better knowing your headed in the right direction and sometimes going home with a blister on you hand
2006-07-06 01:54:01
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answered by Missy B 1
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You learn all about the wonderful game of golf.
2006-07-05 17:26:38
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answered by Anonymous
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you hit a few balls, you lose a few balls, and the coach makes you search the water hazzards for all the balls you can find, make sure to take you snorkel and fins along
2006-07-05 16:44:39
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answered by dahorndogd013 4
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You shank and duff a few balls and then you get your timing back.
2006-07-06 05:26:32
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answered by Ballas 1
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they play
2006-07-06 01:11:17
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answered by sport stud bo 2
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