I second the suggestion for the RCGA range. They have a lot of really good teachers there. Some golf courses you go to can be pretty hit and miss depending on who you get. RCGA in the past has been full of very competant teachers.
Key is to go out and practice what they are teaching you between lessons. You need to ingrain what you have learned into your swing so you can continually improve.
It's a tough game but like someone else said the more you play the better you get. Key to getting good at golf is muscle memory and practice whichs breeds confidence. Golf is so much of a mental game you need to confidence out on the course.
Good luck!
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