u/TwizzyOT

Frankfurt Au Main

anyone around frankfurt could pick up two people to take to the track? we are here already just shoot me a message or dm. we are traveling light. only a camping backpack and a normal backpack. if you have space let me know!

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u/TwizzyOT — 9 days ago

Caught the golf bug… but lessons are CRAZY expensive. Any advice?

I recently got super into golf and now I fully understand why people get addicted to this sport. Problem is… I started looking into lessons locally and wow, they are WAY more expensive than I expected.

I've been playing consistently for the past month but feel like my swing has officially plateaued.

I’m seeing a lot of instructors charging anywhere from $100–$200+ per hour, I totally get that good coaching is valuable, but as someone still pretty new, it’s hard to justify dropping that much right away.

For people who improved without spending a fortune:
What helped you the most early on?
Are group lessons actually worth it?
Any good budget-friendly instructors or places?
Did you mostly learn through YouTube + range time first?
Is it smarter to get 1 solid lesson and then just grind practice after?

I already have pretty good clubs and a mat/net setup at home, so I can practice consistently — just trying to avoid building horrible habits without completely emptying my wallet lol.
Would love to hear what worked for other newer golfers.

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u/TwizzyOT — 13 days ago

Caught the golf bug… but lessons are INSANELY expensive. Any advice?

I recently got super into golf and now I fully understand why people get addicted to this sport. Problem is… I started looking into lessons locally and wow, they are WAY more expensive than I expected.

I've been playing consistently for the past month but feel like my swing has officially plateaued.

I’m seeing a lot of instructors charging anywhere from $100–$200+ per hour, I totally get that good coaching is valuable, but as someone still pretty new, it’s hard to justify dropping that much right away.

For people who improved without spending a fortune:
What helped you the most early on?
Are group lessons actually worth it?
Any good budget-friendly instructors or places?
Did you mostly learn through YouTube + range time first?
Is it smarter to get 1 solid lesson and then just grind practice after?

I already have pretty good clubs and a mat/net setup at home, so I can practice consistently — just trying to avoid building horrible habits without completely emptying my wallet lol.
Would love to hear what worked for other newer golfers.

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u/TwizzyOT — 13 days ago