Golf Learning Question

I did the dumb thing of getting fit before getting lessons so now my clubs match my **** swing, but whatever at this point. Tbh I love my new irons and wedges, it's the long clubs I have problems with.

I need to get lessons and practice to get better. Indoor golf place around here has a lump sum you can pay to have basically unlimited simulator time during the summer, I'm tempted to do that and just hit hit hit...but I still need lessons. Would I have a worse time getting good coaching since I'm left handed, and I doubt any coaches around here are? I get that the fundaments are basically the same, just flipped and all, but it's just weird learning from someone who can't give you a live example/visually show you what it should look like.
$80 worth of good practice at the range by yourself will yield better results than a single 45 minute lesson with a pro, that is my experience with getting better at golf over time. With that said - an $80 lesson for a youngster or someone just starting out is 100% worth it in attempt to prevent bad habits.
 
I've heard really good things about Sarah War at West Grand Golf. I think she would be a pretty good starter for the basics.

When I contacted Sarah last year she was full for the season. This was probably in April or May so she fills up quickly.
 

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