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The club I'm a member of has decided, by popular demand from the members, to hold a critique evening. The idea is that folks can bring in work for non competitive critique with the idea that they ought then be able to go out and either do a better job with the same shot next time, go away and have another go at the pp or generally learn some useful lessons to help them improve their technique. The question is though, how do we run such an evening and make it a valuable sessions for our people? We could afford to get a "judge" or acknowledged expert in for the evening (7pm til about 9.30) or just ask some of the more experienced members to critique the work of the less experienced.
We're keen to get the best out of this time and make it appeal to as wide a cross section of members as possible (about 45 people), so does anyone have any experience of this type of event, and if so, how do you plan/run something like this. All thoughts very gratefully received. Thanks.
I should add, it's not a competition of any kind ....
We're keen to get the best out of this time and make it appeal to as wide a cross section of members as possible (about 45 people), so does anyone have any experience of this type of event, and if so, how do you plan/run something like this. All thoughts very gratefully received. Thanks.
I should add, it's not a competition of any kind ....