Golf Lesson Advice

Nobody said the game of golf in Hong Kong was cheap. To start, there’s buying golf clubs in Hong Kong, then the clothes and how about the greens fees? Unless you’re very rich, you’ll probably want to make sure the money you spend on your beloved Hong Kong golf game gives you the biggest bang for your buck. If you’re a new Hong Kong golfer, you’re going to need golf lessons too, which is an expensive and time-consuming activity.

To start out, you’ll need to find a Hong Kong golf instructor such as Kim Inglis. You should be as careful about finding the right Hong Kong golf instructor as you would be about finding a therapist. Going to the wrong golf instructor will slow down your learning and dampen your enthusiasm.  Some Hong Kong golf instructors are more expensive than others. They may have more experience, more awards, or they may teach at a more upscale Hong Kong golf facility such as City Links Golf Lounge. But like anything else in life, you can find great instructors at a reasonable cost. So decide how much you’re willing to pay, and stick to that price to avoid temptation.

For a good golf instructor in Hong Kong to be effective in improving your game, he needs only one thing. You have to practice what your instructor is preaching to get the very best out of his advice. The better golfer you wish to become, the more work you’ll have to do. And this isn’t a race and it will take some time to get where you want to be. You can get there with a strong sense of commitment and a good sense of humor, especially when playing golf in Hong Kong.

You’ll also need to decide whether you want private instruction or a Hong Kong golf school. While some Hong Kong golf schools can provide shorter, more intense instruction periods, they can overload you with too much information and not enough hands-on help. Private golf lessons in Hong Kong use a building-block approach, but can take many months to complete. The best way to decide is word-of-mouth. Ask people for recommendations and you’ll probably end up with a nice short list of instructors and facilities to choose from, as well as which ones to avoid. Once you decide who you like, don’t be shy about interviewing him about his background and experience to be sure his winning philosophy matches your goals. Once you get comfortable with your instructor and your training schedule, there’s only one more thing you have to do- have fun. To find out further information about golf instruction or to find out wear to purchase the latest in golf gear, please feel free to contact Kim Inglis on 9225 7285.