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REVIEW UPDATE: GolfTEC Improvement Center Golf Lessons

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I've never written a second review on the same product or service in the 10+ years I've maintained a golf blog. After my third lesson this evening at my local GolfTEC Improvement Center, I knew I had to break that trend and write a quick update on my progress. As I mentioned in my first review of GolfTEC, there are over 200 of their golf improvement centers in four nations, including all major U.S. cities. My local GolfTEC location -- Naperville, IL. -- features the outstanding golf instructor Ian Hughes, who I have worked with all three times.

Readers of this site may remember that my biggest swing flaw has been "casting" the club from the top, commonly referred to as an early release. This puts pressure on my game due to a loss in distance and consistency, which becomes incredibly frustrating throughout the year. After today's lesson with Ian, however, this flaw might be gone for good.

Today's 'Before' Swing

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You'll notice in this swing that my hands are way behind my belt buckle (right camera angle), which is common in golfers who cast the club. This contributes to my loss in power, consistency, and to overall suckage in my game.

After making a few changes under Ian's instruction -- which included the swing thought of keeping my right arm across my chest while keeping my right wrist flexed -- I began to notice a difference in my swing.

My After Swing

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It might be hard to see at full speed, but my hands are much more in front of the ball at impact in my after swing. Here's a more detailed video of what my posture looked like after working with Ian for less than 30 minutes:

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That's me on the left and Jim Furyk on the right. If I can match the impact position of one of the game's best ball strikers of all time, I consider that a win.

Overall Impression

I continue to be impressed with the service and quality of the golf lessons I receive at GolfTEC Improvement Centers. Ian Hughes is a fantastic golf swing coach, and I have no doubt that with more work, he'll help me achieve my goal of becoming a scratch golfer.

For more information on GolfTEC Improvement Centers, visit www.golftec.com.

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REVIEW: GolfTEC Improvement Center Golf Lessons

GolfTEC Improvement Centers have provided tens of thousands of golf lessons worldwide since 1995. Here is a first-hand look at their lessons experience.

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Since 1995, GolfTEC has been a leader in mainstream golf instruction that has spread throughout the nation -- and globe -- for the last 20 years. With over 600 Certified Personal Coaches -- many of whom are PGA Teaching Professionals -- GolfTEC has reached a staggering number of lessons that equates to roughly 1 in 4 of all lessons held throughout the year, anywhere. Today there are nearly 200 GolfTEC Centers in four countries, including more than 80 inside Golfsmith Stores. In addition to almost all major U.S. cities, GolfTEC has Improvement Centers in Canada, Japan and Korea.

My Instructor

I had the good fortune of being invited to my local GolfTEC location to work with instructor Ian Hughes in Naperville, IL. What followed was quite simply the best golf lesson I've had in years.

Hughes is the Director of Instructor at the Naperville location and has a teaching resume that is impressive by any means. A Certified PGA Teaching Professional, he is a three-time IPGA Teach of the Year nominee and four-time Golf Digest Best-in-State nominee. Even before I walked into the door I knew I was in good hands.

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Pre-Lesson

Prior to my visit, GolfTEC sent me a brief questionnaire to access my current golf handicap, game preferences and tendencies, as well as what I am currently struggling with in my game. While it is true that other teaching pros or golf centers follow a similar method, I was impressed by the level of questions I was being asked from square one.

Follow-up and lesson confirmation was immediate, which included an email with my lesson date, time, location and instructor name. Very thorough and very appreciated.

During the Lesson

GolfTEC Centers are fully equipped with patented golf instruction equipment that ranges everywhere from video cameras, ball launch monitors (GC2-HMT), motion sensors and the K-Vest, which we have discussed on this site in the past.

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During my 60-minute lesson, Ian and I covered a number of items that a golfer of my skill level (9 handicap) should focus on when practicing, playing, and self-diagnosing my swing when stuff gets out of whack. Ian's knowledge of the golf swing is immense, including his ability to explain the biomechanics of any swing change he recommended during our session.

In fact, after two golf swings Ian accurately predicted where my trouble areas are on the course. I was shocked.

While I won't bore you with what Ian and I talked about for my game, I was also impressed (yeah, I've been using that word a lot) by the thoroughness of the lesson follow-up to help me sustain the gains from what I just learned.

Here are two samples of the technology used and content of my lesson, provided to me direct from my instructor via the GolfTEC members website.

Overall Impression

To put things simply, I was incredibly impressed by my first GolfTEC Improvement Center experience. Not only was my instructor, Ian Hughes, highly informative, helpful and obviously talented at his craft, but I saw improvement in my ballstriking within minutes of making a swing adjustment.

The results and opinions from other GolfTEC students speak for themselves. For example, the GolfTEC Naperville location welcomed students to send the location golf balls every time they won a tournament, hit a hole-in-one, or shot a career-low round.

They ran out of wall space.

SO MANY GOLF BALLS

We have reviewed many golf instructors and golf training programs on this site. Why it has taken me this long to visit a GolfTEC Improvement Center is embarrassing, as this may have been the best initial golf lesson experience I've ever had. It is evident that if you want to improve your golf game, GolfTEC and their team of talented instructors can be an immediate answer to your swing ailments.

Of course, this is not to suggest that all of your golf swing issues will be solved in one session. Luckily GolfTEC offers multiple lesson packages to fit your needs, with individual lessons starting at $95/half hour (session discounts on packages also apply).

I cannot recommend GolfTEC Improvement Centers highly enough. I will absolutely use their services again in the future. I suggest you do the same.

To learn more about GolfTEC Improvement Centers visit www.golftec.com.

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