Apoth
Double Eagle Member
I also think getting lessons from pros is a great idea. We have a new DG shop opening up here soon where some of our top pros will be offering lessons and I wouldn't hesitate to pay for their time assuming the pricing is reasonable. One hour of instruction from someone who knows what they're doing, can tell me what I'm doing wrong, and tell me how to fix it will be far more helpful than 10 hours of practice a week doing the wrong things.
And to the person who said "why take lessons if you aren't going to go pro and make money off of it" I feel like pointing out the immense amount of things people take lessons for without becoming a professional. Musical instruments? Art? Other sports? You take lessons because you want to improve, for your own sake, not because you want to make money at something.
And to the person who said "why take lessons if you aren't going to go pro and make money off of it" I feel like pointing out the immense amount of things people take lessons for without becoming a professional. Musical instruments? Art? Other sports? You take lessons because you want to improve, for your own sake, not because you want to make money at something.