The DVD attempts to have some fun with little features like "10 things to say when you hit a bad shot" and "10 things to say when your friend hits a bad shot." To be honest, most of the humor falls a little flat and seems corny, but it's not uncomfortable, and a couple lines from each list are worth waiting through the rest of them. However, they do a good job of breaking up the action a bit, and help make sure that you don't get bored if you are watching the DVD all the way through (which, surprisingly, is actually more than tolerable despite the obviously dry subject matter).
All in all, this DVD is definitely worth checking out if you're a new golfer trying to remember what you heard in lessons or a rusty golfer trying to get started again with fewer bad habits (like yours truly). You can't watch it and know how to golf right away, but there's enough information to get you making shots at a driving range, and certainly plenty of chances to improve your mechanics if you already golf.
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