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For Lasting Improvement I want to share 10 things I tell every golfer I coach. Whether you’re picking up a club for the first time or you’ve been playing for decades, there are some core principles I live by as a coach. These are the things I’ve learned from being coached. And from my coaching mentors. As well as through the 30+ years I’ve been coaching golf. These items are what any great coach will do for you. And what you should look for in any coaching relationship. These are the items I share with anyone coming to John Hughes Golf for golf training in Orlando. To help you play better, enjoy the game more, and achieve sustainable improvement. 1. Hitting Not-So-Good Shots Is Okay When You’re With Me I’ll be the first to say it: bad shots are part of the process. That’s why clients hire golf coaches. When you’re training with me, I want to see the shots you do not execute well. Why? Because every errant shot is an opportunity for us to learn what is going on in your game. As well as a teachable moment for every client to learn how to alter and adjust on the golf course when your game goes south. You should not be embarrassed by a poor shot. You should embrace it. Learning from your mistakes is one of the hallmarks of golf. Golf is the ultimate problem-solving game, and each bad shot gives us a new puzzle to solve…

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