Personally, I would start with the one closer to home. You may find that every two weeks is too often...maybe not. Then, if you aren't progressing the way you want, or think you aren't getting enough from the lessons, I would take the drive and check out the option of the higher level. You may find that you will be able to use a combination of the two (if they teach similar) or you may find that the drive is well worth the additional time, or then, maybe the one close at home fits the bill. Just my humble opinion. I was using a coach near home - good qualifications, didn't feel I was progressing and so I went to a higher level coach, and now know how to get over that stumbling block. Once I have mastered the three things we worked on, I plan on returning to my original coach for additional information in regard to my bowling.





. As said above, I would definitely go with the one closer to home. With how expensive gas is nowadays, and how long of a drive it would be, your best shot would be to go with the one closer to where you live. That being said, if this coach isn't helping you and your folks progress as bowlers, then I would take the long drive over and see what the other guy has to offer.






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