- Jan 9, 2001
 
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Hey all,
A couple months ago I started playing golf with a friend. I picked up a bunch of mediocre clubs from Goodwill (where else?
) and have been having a lot of fun with it. My friend's quite good, and I've learned a lot from him just giving me tips. Of course, I still suck. And I'm about to move (to Denver). So, I'd like to keep playing and get better, but I'm not sure how to go about it (other than just practicing a lot, which, as with most things, will only take you so far and allow you to develop bad habits in the process).
I'm going to grad school out there, but as far as I can find, the university doesn't offer a golf class. Instructors in the area, not surprisingly, are $150+ for a single 45 minute lesson, which is more than a little out of my price range.
Any tips on where to go for a better swing? Or is just one of those "it's gonna be expensive, too bad for you" deals?
			
			A couple months ago I started playing golf with a friend. I picked up a bunch of mediocre clubs from Goodwill (where else?
I'm going to grad school out there, but as far as I can find, the university doesn't offer a golf class. Instructors in the area, not surprisingly, are $150+ for a single 45 minute lesson, which is more than a little out of my price range.
Any tips on where to go for a better swing? Or is just one of those "it's gonna be expensive, too bad for you" deals?
				
		
			