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GolfSmarts – Santa Clara

One or Three One-Hour Private Golf Lessons with a Digital Copy of the Sessions (Up to 62% Off)

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In a Nutshell

Applying 24 years of teaching experience, Leigh Ochinero shores up golf games with video swing analysis & digital copies of lessons

The Fine Print

  • Expires Oct 10, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required, subject to availability. May redeem across visits.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Well-rounded golfers must master a variety of skills, including driving, reverse-putting, and suppressing the part of the brain that associates high scores with victory. Chip away at preconceived notions with today's Groupon to GolfSmarts in Santa Clara. Choose between the following options:

  • For $47, you get a one-hour private golf lesson, including a take-home digital copy of the session (a $125 value).
  • For $99, you get three one-hour private golf lessons, including a take-home digital copy of each session (a $250 value).

Instructor and GolfSmarts founder Leigh Ochinero remedies swing imbalances with golf wisdom culled from more than two decades of teaching experience. During private lessons, the golf ace—whose resume includes winning the 2000 San Jose Country Club Championship and time on the California and Golden State tours—scrutinizes clients' golf games with the help of video swing analysis, which plays back shots in slow-motion to unveil any askew techniques or use of performance-enhancing poltergeists. Leigh strives to help clients develop a swing and playing strategy consistent with players' physical abilities and body type, and lessons can cover any facet of the golf game. After each lesson, pupils depart with a digital copy of the session to keep for future reference or to use like a clay pigeon during driving-range-accuracy contests.

GolfSmarts

After digging up divots as a player on the California Golf Tour and Golden State Tour, golf pro Leigh Ochinero decided to share his passion for the sport by mentoring aspiring golfers. He coached players on everything from improving their short game to developing sound course strategy, and even spent time presiding over golf-instruction company Golf on the Move. Now, he leads GolfSmarts, drawing upon nearly 24 years of teaching experience as he combines traditional hands-on instruction and the modern technology of video analysis. He also invites pupils to join him for playing lessons that test whether or not newly learned skills can stand up to the pressure of a real course’s hazards, design quirks, and ball-eating golf carts.

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