Q:
I am a beginner with no equipment, is that ok?
A:
No problem, at the Golf Centre I have all the necessary equipment to suit all ages (from juniors to adults); both male and female. I am also happy to help with equipment and clothing advice on future purchases, if you need help.
Q:
If it's raining, can I still have a lesson?"
A:
Yes. At Basingstoke Golf Centre, we have covered bays which shield the golfer from the elements.
Q:
What can I expect to learn in a lesson?
A:
Technical fundamentals such as the grip, alignment, stance, and swing.
How to play a variety of shots. Putting, chipping, bunkers, irons, woods etc.
Correct practice habits.
Basic rules of the game.
How to join a club/handicap
Q:
Should I take one lesson, or a series of lessons?"
A:
That depends on the individual. For beginners, I recommend a series of lessons. But this can be decided during the journey, and not compulsory. By buying a package of lessons, I can then ‘map’ out a plan of instruction, and offer that instruction in manageable bites. For experienced golfers with established golf games, one or two single lessons may be sufficient or you may want to enroll in a full season coaching program.
Q:
Why should I take a golf lesson?
A:
Excellent question! Dan Fisher is knowledgeable in all aspects of the game of golf, and can help speed up the learning process and make the game more enjoyable.
Golf can be a very intimidating and challenging! With a little tuition, golf can be a very rewarding game. There is also an awful lot to learn about the many different aspects of the game and proper golf instruction can simplify all the thoughts running through your mind. The golf swing can seem very complicated but Dan can work with your physical capabilities and get you hitting the ball with more consistency after one lesson . The game of golf also involves many shots that do not involve full power – called 'finesse shots'. Putting is a different game in itself – some call it an 'art'. Then there is the 'mental' aspect of the game – perhaps the most challenging aspect of all!
Dan works with beginners and professionals, to constantly improve each golfer's skillsets.
Q:
Is videoing my swing useful? Do I have to?
A:
Absolutely! A picture is worth 1,000 words. Video analysis of the golf swing is a very powerful tool and can present a very clear, concise picture to the golfer. Quite often, what you FEEL you are doing in your golf swing compared to what you are ACTUALLY doing in your golf swing are widely different. Research has also shown that visual learning (by the use of videotape analysis) can be more effective than verbal learning (your golf coach simply talk, talk, talking). Once the golfer has a visual picture of his golf swing in his mind, then the verbal instruction and accompanying swing drills can offer much better results.
Whether you video the swing its down to the golfer, and not a compusory part of the service.