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Why get Lessons from a PGA Pro?

Some people reason that you can get Golf training from anyone charging a fee for Golf coaching, because if they charge a fee, they should know what they are doing.

I get people on a daily basis who are very disappointed with results from  coaches after they spend thousands of rands.

The fact is that people who are not qualifed PGA Professionals are not allowed to give Golf lessons and are not allowed to charge you money.

A lot of people claim to be Pro Golfers.  How do you know if someone is a PGA Professional?  Ask to see their PGA Badge or Membership card which is updated every year.

 

The question you should ask yourself... will I go to an attorneys office and talk to the secretary for legal advise?  Will  I then pay the secretary for her legal advise? 

What is your Golfing Goals?  What do you want to achieve?

If you really want to better your golf skills go to a SPECIALIST PGA GOLF COACH.

If you want advice you dont have to pay for it you can get it from any Golfer for free.

I have played Golf since I was 6 years old, I received my PGA qualification and advanced to AAA status.

I am an Advanced PGA Professional and a specialist coach.





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