Today is May 20, 2013

Instruction Committee
Lou Guzzi - Chairperson
Lou Guzzi Golf Academy
P: 215.901.7192
henybogan@pga.com

Mark Anderson

The Philadelphia Cricket Club

P: 215.247.6001

lefty67@aol.com

John Appleget

Wildwood Golf & CC

P: 609-513-4482

oneputt59@verizon.net

Dom DiJulia

Dom DiJulia School of Golf

P: 215.862.9045

dom@dijuliagolf.com

John Dunigan
White Manor CC
P: 484.288.9931
john@johndunigan.com

Rick Flagler

Horsham Family Golf

P: 267-664-3789

rickflag10@aol.com

Elizabeth Granahan

The G2 Golf Group, LLC

P: 855.442.4653

granahanpga@gmail.com

Gary Hardin

Northampton Country Club

P: 610.253.2583

hardin52@gmail.com

Adrienne Hogan

Berkleigh Country Club

P: 610.683.8268

ahogan@pga.com

Bob Kramer

RiverCrest Golf Course & Preserve

P: 610.781.4234

bob@kramersgolf.com

Eric MacCluen
Applecross CC

Darren Mills

Lou Guzzi Golf Academy

P: 267.252.0141

darrenpga@hotmail.com

Mark Sheftic

Merion Golf Course

P: 610.642.9820

msheftic@hotmail.com

John Spina
The Philadelphia Cricket Club
P: 215.593.4355
kimjohnspina@yahoo.com
 

Practice

Bob Thatcher, PGA - Olde Masters Golf Club
Keeping students interested and taking more lessons.

In order to keep and maintain a constant flow of lessons the instructor must provide enthusiasm for the student and their progress. He must show genuine understanding for their unique problems in the learning process. Student feedback is required for a team effort approach to be effective. Keep track of each student's progress from day one. Give them a "strategy for improvement" road map so they have an idea of where they are going and how you can plan to help them get there. Establish realistic goals both long and short term. Getting them to buy into the idea of setting aside time to practice may be the most important item for their ultimate success.

In order to keep my students coming back I have instituted several stratagem that have proved effective:

1. I offer a buy six lessons and pay for five package

2. I offer a practice ball plan that encourages the students to practice.

3. I always work around the green for sand, chipping, putting and other greenside areas as a positive reinforcing of the scoring aspect of the game.

4.Using video enhances the process and shows the student that you are able to offer the needed training tools to make them better.

5. I have a tickler file on all students to follow up on their progress even in the off season via email and phone if needed.

6. I have each student called in early spring in order to get them back in the swing of golf by promoting fresher lessons.

Table of Contents

1 - Lesson Tee
2 - Submit Your Tips
3 - Video Tips
4 - Thinking is Succeeding
5 - Impact
6 - Swing
7 - Short Game
8 - Bunker
9 - Practice
10 - Mental Game