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Private Golf Lessons

Private Golf Lessons

Why professional golf tuition is important

To take up golf without instruction is to deny yourself the opportunity of making good progress at an early stage. Self taught basics are a fast route to frustration and limited enjoyment, whereas a course of six or nine half-hour lessons on a one-to-one basis or shared with a partner will open the door to golf.

Course of Six Lessons

  1. Aim, hold and posture
  2. Computer assisted analysis of swing
  3. Check aim, grip, posture and swing plane
  4. Medium irons, long irons and woods
  5. Computer assisted analysis of swing
  6. Chipping and putting

Course of Nine Lessons

  1. Aim, hold and posture
  2. Computer assisted analysis of swing
  3. Check aim, grip, posture and swing plane
  4. Medium irons, long irons and woods
  5. Computer assisted analysis of swing
  6. Chipping and putting
  7. Pitching and bunker play
  8. On-course play
  9. On-course play

Why we Need Tuition Top-up

All playing professionals have a coach at hand on a regular basis. As with any skill, there is always room to improve and increase one’s enjoyment of the game. For professionals, it’s essential in order to win major tournaments.

For the amateur, on-going tuition and carefully planned practice is even more important. Faults creep in, usually due to something going wrong with the basics of stance or swing, and nothing seems to go right. At this stage practice can do more harm than good, don’t forget PRACTICE MAKES PERMANENT not PERFECT so if you practice the wrong thing you will get good at the fault. One of our coaches will spot the problem at a glance and usually a simple one-thought remedy to work will put it right. Try it! You may be surprised how simple it can be to get back on track with your game.

Prices

Description Price
Individual Lessons (30 minutes) £19.80
Programmed Courses (six lessons) £99.00
Programmed Courses (nine lessons) £148.50

Duration

Thirty minutes.

Availability

Please book in advance (sometimes available at short notice).

Coach

All.

Further Information/Contact

Please telephone the Broome Manor Golf Shop on 01793 495761.

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