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Masters 50+ Coffee Sessions

Picture of golf pro teachingThese sessions are designed for the 50+ golfers of all standards, whether it is you just want to learn to play golf or you want to sharpen your game for the coming season.

The sessions will be run on a weekly basis.

Friday lunchtime between 12.00noon – 1.00pm

You do not need a Swindon card but will benefit with a discounted rate if you have one. The costing of the sessions is as follows:

Prices

Card Type Price
Swindon Card £6.10
Concession 1 £4.30
Concession 2 £2.90
Full Price(No Card) £7.90


The lessons are good value and they will be an enjoyable way to learn to play golf.
The sessions will cover all aspects of the game including playing lessons.
You will also receive a free cup of coffee after each session.

Availability

No booking required

Coach

Barry Sandry

Further Information/Contact

Please telephone Broome Manor Golf Shop on 01793 495761

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