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While Phil Mickelson may be history's most successful left-handed golfer, he's right-handed in everything else he does.

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Get your game going with the right golf instruction

You need golf instruction if you expect to improve your game, unless you are born a natural sultan of swat. A professional golf pro can target the weaknesses in your swing and diagnose your hooks. They can give you secret tricks of the trade and simple mind games to help you better focus before and after every shot on the course.

The best amateur golfers out there take lessons from the pros, even though they might not want to admit it. Natural born athletes like the Michael Jordans and Michael Schmidts of the world even need the pros every once in a while to point out the hitches in their back swing, or how they look up in their short game. Heck, even professional golfers seek out gurus for golf instruction when they’re in a slump or losing distance on their drives.

In other words, it’s not a shame that you want golf lessons. That’s what golf pros are for. That’s why they train and get certified by the PGA. And believe you me, it’s not easy to be certified as a golf pro. It takes years of work, training, and studying. They learn not only how to teach golf, but also how to run a golf shop, plan a club tournament, and deal with club members. Even after they earn their stripes, they enroll in the occasional seminar or course to brush up on new teaching techniques.

But of course, golf instruction is a crucial facet of this training and their work. That is, after all, why English and Scottish golfers first came to America in the beginning of the twentieth century. They established the PGA to spread the gospel of golf and teach Americans how to play. Several decades later, golf is played and taught all over the world. Those English and Scottish players sure made stiff competition for themselves.

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Tiger Woods got the nickname "Tiger" from his father, it's the same nickname of his father's South Vietnamese combat buddy, Nguyen Phong, who saved his life in the Vietnam War.

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