Private Golf Lesson With a PGA Professional Using Video Analysis (£20) Plus Five Hole Round (£30) at The Golfing House (Up to 67% Off)
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Private Golf Lesson With a PGA Professional Using Video Analysis (£20) Plus Five Hole Round (£30) at The Golfing House (Up to 67% Off)
- PGA professional tuition
- Slow motion video used
The Deal
- Choice of two packages: 60 minute lesson with video swing analysis and an equipment assessment
- Or alternatively, a 30 minute lesson plus a five hole round on the course
- Suitable for all abilities
- Equipment included
- Available 9am-7pm, Mon-Sat
Limit 1 per person. Booking required. 24 hour cancellation policy. Equipment available. Standard golf attire to be worn. Valid on option purchased only. Original values verified 12 April 2012 at 3.39pm.
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Poor golfers often muddle their idioms, and complain they can’t swing their wood for the trees. Get a birdie in the hand with today’s Groupon from The Golfing House. Choose from the following options:
• £20 for a 60 minute private golf lesson using video analysis (67% off)• £30 for a 30 minute private golf lesson using video analysis plus a five hole round (63% off)
Wizard of the white a PGA professional uses his wisdom to good effect as he tees up golfers and drives them off toward swing success. Tailored tuition from the expert birdie chaser takes place at The Golfing House where a range of playing and practice facilities are available to help with improving techniques. There is also a well-stocked pro shop is on-site selling the latest golfing wares and wears.
Golfers can opt for a 60 minute one-to-one assessment lesson where wise eyes are cast over grips, posture, and all aspects of the game with the assistance of video analysis. Those with their own equipment can also have their clubs assessed for their suitability. Alternatively, a 30 minute lesson can be taken which will be followed by five supervised holes out on the course. Having picked up skills and tightened techniques, students can put them into action in a real situation with the PGA pro on hand to offer some additional tips for fine tuning.






