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Golf Vacation Schools – Choose the Perfect
Golf School Vacation
Golf Schools, like golfers, come in all
shapes and sizes. Don’t make the mistake of attending any golf
vacation school. Do your homework and find the right match for
your personality, learning style, and golf game. How do you decide which golf school vacation is right for you? It's simple. Start by asking yourself a few questions.
What is your goal or commitment level for your golf school
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Allow me to simplify the above question. Are
you planning your vacation around golf school or is golf
school only a part of your vacation?
Some schools demand your entire focus both mentally and
physically. Others are a bit more relaxed leaving you the time
and energy to do other things. You must first decide if you
are more committed to the golf or enjoying the vacation.
If I’m planning on attending a Las Vegas golf school or
traveling to Myrtle Beach for golf instruction, I definitely
would like to spend some time enjoying the surroundings. |
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If you feel
the same, look into a school that offers half-day instruction. Develop
your skills in the morning, enjoy a nice lunch (usually part of
tuition), then hit the golf course, casinos or the beach during your
afternoons.
Are you new to the game or an experienced golfer?
Beginners should investigate golf schools that offer low student-instructor
ratios. A 4:1 ratio or lower is optimal for beginning golfers. You
might also want a golf school that limits class size.
Experienced golfers should make sure the golf school they attend offers
on-course instruction. Your swing might need some tweaking but, unlike
a beginner, you should really get instruction in game-like scenarios.
Depending on your learning style, you might still appreciate the
attention offered by low student-instructor ratios. This is more of a
personal learning style preference than necessity for the experienced
golfer.
Do you have a low handicap but your golf game collapses from 150 yards
in to the pin?
Find a golf school that focuses on skills like the short game and course
management. If your golf swing is working for you, don’t pick a golf
vacation school that dedicates the majority of instruction time at the
driving range.
The market is very competitive. In order to distinguish themselves
from the competition, many golf vacation schools are beginning to
focus on niches or individual aspects of golf. Shop around and you’ll
find a golf school that will help you shave a stroke or two off your
already low handicap.
There are many other questions you should consider before reserving
your spot at a golf vacation school. Will you need lodging? Are meals
included? Does the cost of school include rounds of golf? You can find
a wealth of information on how to choose from the many golf vacation
schools at http://www.PerfectGolfVacations.com.
Focus your energy on the above three questions first. Narrow your
choices to three or four schools. Then choose the golf vacation school
that has all the amenities you desire on your trip
About the Author
Evans Putman owns and operates http://www.PerfectGolfVacations.com
your source for the best golf destination information. We deliver
local market information and word-of-mouth recommendations from golf
destinations like Myrtle Beach, Las Vegas, Ireland, Hilton Head, and
more. |
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