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| Tuition in warm climes? I have 6 months off between jobs and want to go somewhere hot (probably Spain or Portugal) for a week, receive some tuition and play against other students of a similar quality. Most academies seem to assume you are coming as a twosome with prices to match. Any suggestions for the singleton golfer? Thanks. |
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| Re: Tuition in warm climes? No geographical limits really - I just want to go somewhere for a week maximum in April where there will be some sun. I am still a beginner - I go round my easy local course in around 115, and a more difficult course around 140. But I know the etiquette and as I improve I am having fewer really disastrous holes. The problem is that none of my golfing friends will be free to go away around that time so I need somewhere which caters for the single golfer. Thanks for your help in advance! Edward |
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| Re: Tuition in warm climes? Should also have said that an ideal day would be a couple of hours tuition in the morning and then an 18 hole round in the afternoon - either with a well matched fellow pupil or with the pro. Thanks Edward |
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| Re: Tuition in warm climes? Sorry ... have been very busy today teaching 2 tour pros. Okay, these are the guys I go to first: 1. paulcranglesschoolofgolf.com in Spain. A great guy, great facilities and wonderful programs. 2. If you wanted to go to America, I suggest you visit this website: usgolfschoolguide.com and there I'd suggest you start with: Faldo, Grand Cypress, Butch harmin, Dave Peltz or Ken Venturi. I have been to them all and you're guaranteed of good coaching, good faciliies and even better treatment. 3. In South Africa, Dale Hayes has a very good school in Gauteng. I don't have the contact details to hand with me at the studio but I know Dale very well and if you're interested I will get his details for you. Okay? Please let me know if you still don't find what you're looking for okay.
__________________ Golf is easy ... once you know how. Graham Arnott, teaching professional Kelrosa Golf Studios www.kelrosagolf.com Class 'A' PGA Member Full Member: World Golf Teachers Federation (GB&I) |
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