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==Forms of instruction== Golf instruction can be wide ranging, but many great modern day instructors are able to diagnose and prescribe swing frustrations accurately and present a clear fix that encourages the golfer in the discovery of lasting repeatability from the specific ailment that "plagued" them from a sound repeatable swing to play a golf course successfully. Many modern instructors include the following in their diagnosis: # Visual feedback through video and bio motion analysis # Personalized golf club fitting for individual body and swing types # On-course play under real conditions # Mental performance development # Golf specific body conditioning for optimal golf bio-mechanics Beginning players can start lesson in several ways, but most do so in either a group or individual setting, covering the five primary skills of golf as noted above [[golf swing]]. Golf is an asymmetrical exercise that can break body balances, requiring also adequate exercises to keep the balance in muscles.<ref>Ahn Hyejung (November 11, 2012), ''World Class Fitness Trainers, [[John Sitaras]]'', [[Golf Digest]] (Korean edition)</ref> Experienced recreational players often return for instruction, either to fix a specific problem they are encountering or to improve their game. Reconstruction of a golf swing to reach a high level of play often involves series of lessons over an extended period of time. Junior golfers often begin receiving instruction by age 10 or younger, and often retain private teachers even when coached on a high school golf team.
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