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Making a Change of Golf Coach is a 2-Way Street Making a Change of Golf Coach can sometimes be an agonizing decision to make.  You can place blame easily upon others for your faults, imperfections, and failures.  And there are times when that blame is rightfully placed upon an influencing source.  Having sat in the shoes of a player and now currently sitting in the shoes of golf coach, I often times feel the frustration both players and coaches experience when faced with possibly making a coaching change. Why Make a Change of Golf Coach? There are many reasons why a golfer would make a coaching change.  Some changes are easily made because of a relocation, a change of venue, a change in the golfer’s ability to afford the fees of instruction, or a total change in perspective about where golf fits into someones life.  These are typically easy decisions to make.  The harder decision is when the not so obvious reasons are present and the golfer, or the coach, is determining if the current coaching relationship is productive for both golfer and coach. In the past I have had clients leave me to commit to another coach. And sometimes a golfer will start using me as their coach after having a coaching relationship with another professional.  With 30+ years of coaching golf as well as playing and coaching other sports throughout my entire life, player performance and the results obtained from performance coaching I feel is fairly and objectively…

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