Before technology was invented – well, around 30 years ago at any rate – a golf lesson was one of the most respectable ways we had of wasting our money. You’d head to a windy field with your local pro, who’d watch you hit 10 balls before twisting you into a couple of new positions, pocketing your cash and disappearing.
Five weeks later, with no tangible progress made, you’d try the next pro. And he’d put you into two completely different positions before pocketing your cash and clearing off.
“Traditionally, golf instruction has always been opinion upon opinion,” says GOLFTEC Senior VP, Nick Clearwater. “OK, with the right coach and the right pupil at the right time, that opinion might have done some good. But ultimately, opinion-led coaching has left…