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Scott - U.S. OPEN QUALIFIER    Answers 
"I am currently a 7 Handicapper with a huge desire to become a US Open qualifier what are your suggestions on a sort of road map to my goal? Please be more specific than practice practice practice. I have stints of playing at a high level now. I am looking for a path of action?? Please help. I know I have a long way to go but everyone started somewhere."
Jake Power - TOUR SCHOOLS    Answers 
"Are there any golf "colleges" where you can try to learn to become a touring professional? One that would focus on your game and not on teaching or business management. Only playing schools I see are a few days long. Thank you."
John - HOW TO BECOME A PGA PRO    Answers 
"I am an 11 handicap and I wanted to know what I would need to do to become a PGA Pro and what kind of money does a PGA Pro make?"
Phil - LESSONS TO HELP GET ON A TOUR    Answers 
"I would like to compete on one of the mini senior tours in Central Florida but need to hone my skills a little more. I am presently a 2 handicap and know I need to get that down to a plus handicap but I can't afford to pay a lot of money for teaching lessons. Are there teachers who give multiple lessons for a set fee and if so where and who are they in Central Florida?"
Jason - PGA SCHOOL   Answers 
"I'm interested in PGA School and don't really know how to find one close to me or how to get in? Would you please direct me in the right path?"    
Haven Marceau - TOUR POTENTIAL   Answers 
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I have been playing golf for three years now and currently have a +1 handicap. I am working on generating sponsorships to embark on a professional career. I am at a crossroads of sorts.  I have yet to take a lesson in my golfing career, but feel that it is a necessity in order to take my game to the next level.  I am scared to death of getting involved with a teacher who is going to try to drastically change my swing or approach to the game. How can I find someone who will work on the finishing touches of my game without putting me through a major rebuilding stage? How do I make it clear to an instructor that I am not a recreational golfer, and how do I tailor my search for a coach accordingly?"