Does anyone have experience with both Gankas and cheaper alternatives? I’m trying to weigh if the extra cost is really worth it.
I’ve done both and can say Gankas’s lessons changed my game. But yes, they are a significant investment!
And hey, maybe after a few lessons with Gankas, you’ll be winning tournaments and covering those lesson costs easily! No pressure though!
I’ve taken a few lessons from George Gankas, and his rates are around $200 for a one-hour session. However, the value you get is worth it if you want to improve your game!
Wow, I wasn’t expecting that! How effective did you find those lessons for your game improvement?
I agree with christina95! George’s approach is unique, and I saw improvements within weeks. The price might seem high, but the techniques truly help.
That’s great to hear! Did you find any specific drills or tips particularly effective?
His swing drills were a game-changer for me! I also liked that he focuses on the mental aspect of the game, which is something I hadn’t considered before.
That’s interesting! I wonder if that’s factored into his pricing. It sounds like a holistic approach.
His pricing can be a bit contentious among golfers, as some feel it’s overpriced. But honestly, I think you’re paying for the expertise and quicker results.
I’ve heard mixed reviews about the pricing. For someone just starting, it could be a stretch. But if you plan to stick with golf, maybe it’s worth it?
I had a laugh with some friends that it costs more than my golf clubs! But hey, if it improves my game drastically, I might consider it.
Haha, true! But that’s the game, right? A good coach might save you money on clubs in the long run.
I think lessons are a good investment for serious players. I’ve seen significant improvements in my accuracy and consistency after a series of lessons.