5/5 Max 1 year ago on Google
First,
let
me
just
say
that
all
I
did
was
to
get
my
swing
evaluation
done
couple
years
ago.
I
never
saw
myself
on
video,
had
one
lesson
with
some
pro
at
a
local
club
15
years
ago.
Other
than
that,
I
would
just
go
out,
think
I
knew
what
I
was
doing
and
shot
in
100s.
A
good
round
was
in
low
90s
and
that’s
doing
your
“let
me
hit
one
more
off
the
tee”
kind
of
score.
I
did
my
initial
evaluation
with
Bobby.
He
was
awesome.
Got
me
down
to
basics.
I
did
end
up
with
4
pack
lessons
which
gave
me
a
base
knowledge
but
still,
I
wasn’t
all
there.
Don’t
get
me
wrong,
I
improved,
but
doing
only
4
lessons
will
get
you
so
far.
So
I
played,
doing
what
Bobby
showed
me.
Year
passed
and
I
decided
I
want
to
be
better
and
take
this
game
seriously.
I
went
and
scheduled
10
pack
of
lessons
with
Nick.
Him,
like
Bobby,
is
awesome
and
very
approachable.
We
started
with
basics
again
but
this
time,
the
lessons
progressed
to
things
I
would
never
ever
figure
out
myself.
It’s
beyond
ball
placement
and
grip.
Nick
has
a
very
systematic
approach
that
for
new
concepts,
it
might
feel
strange,
but
you
just
HAVE
TO
TRUST
THE
PROCESS.
He
has
a
system
in
place
with
small
tiny
increments
that
over
time,
makes
the
whole
thing
flow.
We
spent
about
8
lessons
on
working
the
general
swing
with
irons.
The
end
result
is
a
nice
baby
draw,
my
club
distances
are
so
much
longer,
I
would
never
even
imagine
hitting
8
iron
170
yards.
That
was
my
140
club!
We
started
to
work
on
my
driving
and
after
two
lessons,
I
saw
immediate
improvement.
I
highly
recommend
golf
tech,
Bobby
and
Nick.
I
am
sure
other
there
are
amazing
too.
If
you
want
to
take
your
game
to
the
next
level,
get
some
lessons
from
them.
You
will
not
regret
it.
It
makes
the
game
so
much
more
enjoyable.
I
can’t
imagine
figuring
it
all
what
I
learned
under
their
eye
myself.
You
need
a
pro
to
look
at
you
and
point
out
what
the
issues
are.
Save
your
600
bucks
from
buying
a
new
driver
and
buy
a
pack
of
lessons.
It
will
go
lot
further
than
new
driver.
It’s
an
Indian,
not
the
arrow.