| Thursday, April 25, 2024 |
The players look forward to the week of The Masters for many reasons. One of them is the Par 3 Tournament. Yes, there’s no pressure. It’s meant to be fun. But stop and think about that. For them golf is a business. For us it's always supposed to be fun. Ask me about playing on the course with a coach, and learn how to make your game inside 100 yards better. Why not book a 9-hole round with friends and play 9 par 3 holes, making sure each one is an approach shot. Ask me about how to take your swing to the course and score better.
There’s another fun event that you’ll see during the week of The Masters: Drive, Chip and Putt. It’s a skills challenge for youngsters that starts with events all over the country and ends with the finals at Augusta. Ask me about how to get your children engaged this summer in fun games and skills challenges at my course. Try out these two forms of the game. Let us know if we can help. |
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| You probably know how hard it is to find the short stuff from the tee box. It’s fine margins at impact, so there’s an easy way to improve. | | |
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| | Whether we’re coaching them, or you’re out with your child on the course or Range, never forget the need for FUNdamentals. Yes, we want to teach the FUNdamentals of balance, movement and coordination. Yes, we want to make sure they grasp the FUNdamentals of hitting a golf ball. Sure, we want them to have the FUNdamentals of how to play the game. But, we want it to be always FUN. | | | But actually, it shouldn’t be different for anyone coming to learn the game. There are four steps, and each child, or golfer, can decide where is far enough for them. | | | | | Whether it’s introducing golf to your child, helping them master the fundamentals, or taking them to new levels of expertize, we want to help. Come and talk to us about the best way to introduce golf to your child or how to develop their ability. | | |