Two 30 Minute PGA Golf Lessons (£14) or With One Hour Video Analysis (£27) with Mark Butler (Up to 65% Off)
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Two 30 Minute PGA Golf Lessons (£14) or With One Hour Video Analysis (£27) with Mark Butler (Up to 65% Off)
- Sports coaching for all ages
- Fitness classes available
- Located at Sedgley Golf Centre
The Deal
- Two 30 minute lessons
- Can take as single session
- Optional one hour video analysis of swing
- Suitable for all skill levels
- Classes taught by PGA professionals
- Mark Butler and Dave Foster
Limit 1 person. May buy multiple as gifts. Booking required. 48 hour cancellation policy. New clients only. Suitable footwear required. Clubs provided if required. Golf balls incur surcharge of £3. Lessons may be taken as two 30 minute sessions or a single one hour session. Suitable for players of all skill levels. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. Original values verified on 29 May 2012 at 3.40pm.
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Fine-tuning swinging abilities is a must for individuals seeking to pull off holes in one and impromptu saxophone solos. Jazz up golf skills with today’s Groupon from Mark Butler. Choose from the following options:
• £14 for two 30 minute professional golf lessons (65% off)• £27 for two 30 minute professional golf lessons plus one hour of video analysis (64% off)
Getting athletes to the top of their game through expert coaching, Mark Butler offers one on one and group tuition in a range of sports disciplines, and is led by a PGA professional who keeps their eye on the golf ball. The selection of classes includes basketball, football, and adult and junior golf lessons, which take pride of place in a newly opened Mark Butler Golf Academy at Sedgley Golf Centre.
Those seeking to brush up on their swing or who are altogether new to golf will receive two 30 minute lessons, with one to one coaching giving students complete support. Classes can be taken separately or as a single one hour session, and will be tailored to the learning needs of the player. Clients can also opt for one hour of video analysis, with swings caught on camera so tutors can pinpoint the areas in need of some extra attention.





