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Teaching
Properly Closing Each Lesson is Just as Important as the Lesson Itself
(October 15, 2008)
Teaching Course Management Increases Revenue and Credibility
(October 8, 2008)
Give a Little, Gain a Lot With Free Lessons
(October 1, 2008)
Improved Health Improves Business
(September 24, 2008)
Create a Supervised Practice Program
(September 17, 2008)
Basic Business Communication Skills Can Impact Your Bottom Line
(September 10, 2008)
Offer Advanced Booking Lesson Packages at Your Resort
(September 3, 2008)
Consider Branding Your Programs for Identification
(August 27, 2008)
Speed Golf as an Instructional Tool
(August 20, 2008)
Practice What We Preach
(August 13, 2008)
Avoid the Computer Trap
(August 6, 2008)
Ideas for Structuring Personalized Junior Golf Program
(July 30, 2008)
Short-Game Challenge Drives Scores Down and Teaching Revenue Up
(July 23, 2008)
Host an Open House to Demonstrate the Merits of Your Instruction Business
(July 16, 2008)
Spark Interest Early and Retain a Student for Life
(July 9, 2008)
Coaching Your Student Can Make the Difference
(July 2, 2008)
Donating your Time is a Great Marketing Tool
(June 25, 2008)
Use a Putting Routine to Help Students? Games
(June 18, 2008)
Make Fitness an Integral Part of your Instruction Curriculum
(June 11, 2008)
Conduct Free Golf Clinics/Shows to Promote Instruction
(June 4, 2008)
Teach the Golf Swing, Not Golf Vocabulary
(May 28, 2008)
Provide an Array of Tools to Present Concepts and Promote Understanding
(May 21, 2008)
Create Interest in Short Game to Improve Your Students? Scores
(May 14, 2008)
Listen to Your Students Before Creating a Plan for Improvement
(May 7, 2008)
Holistic Coaching Focuses on More Than the Swing
(April 30, 2008)
Teachers Never Stop Learning
(April 23, 2008)
Create a Roadmap to Success for Yourself as an Instructor
(April 16, 2008)
Create No-Embarrassment Golf Schools for Beginners
(April 9, 2008)
Coaching Through Observation and Evaluation
(April 2, 2008)
Educate Members on Clubfitting Through Seminars
(March 26, 2008)
The Importance of Clubfitting in the Teaching Process
(March 19, 2008)
Train Staff Members on Specific Fitting Systems
(March 12, 2008)
Build Trust with Students, then Fit Them with the Proper Clubs
(March 5, 2008)
Keep Junior Camps Fun and Interest Will Soar
(February 27, 2008)
Get Involved with Local Schools
(February 20, 2008)
Promote Your Playing Ability
(February 12, 2008)
Make Instruction Accessible and Affordable to Juniors
(February 6, 2008)
Drive Your Business With Customer Service
(January 30, 2008)
Golf Instruction is a Year-Round Activity
(January 23, 2008)
Souvenirs Can Make Lasting Impressions
(January 16, 2008)
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