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The Golf Lab – Vaughan

One or Three Golf Lessons with Practice Time or Two-Day Golf School (Up to 60% Off)

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C$150
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In a Nutshell

CPGA-certified teachers utilize high-end golf technology featuring video playback and swing-analysis software in an indoor practice studio

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jan 30, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy multiple as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Lessons must be used by the same person. Lesson and mat time options can be redeemed across visits; must be redeemed in full by expiration date on your Groupon. Golf school option only valid weekends in August: 8/4-8/5, 8/11-8/12, 8/18-8/19, 8/25-8/26. Registration required; subject to availability.
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The dimples on a golf ball help it fly farther with greater accuracy, just like the dimples on a baby help it steal candy from gullible strangers. Find your adorably sporty sweet spots with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $62 for one lesson and one hour of mat time (a $150 value)
  • $179 for three lessons and three hours of mat time (a $450 value)
  • $299 for a two-day weekend golf school (a $650 value)

Private lessons with a Golf Lab teaching professional are tailored to the swing-specific needs of each golfer and can range from fundamental swing mechanics to advanced adjustments. Mat time refers to individual practice in a private hitting bay that tracks shots using TrackMan or FlightScope launch monitors.

Golf schools take place each weekend in August with programs in the morning from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. or from 1:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. On the first day, golfers use the latest golf technology to focus on swing mechanics indoors. PGA of Canada golf pros will record a biomechanical analysis with TPI screens, along with a putting evaluation and a video analysis of swings. On the second day, golfers will learn how to apply techniques in an outdoor setting, including warm-up techniques, shot shaping, short-game skills, and ball striking.

The Golf Lab

Golfers of all skill levels can enhance skills and lower scores at The Golf Lab, where high-end technology scrutinizes swing mechanics and pinpoints areas for improvement. During video swing-analysis sessions, one of Golf Lab's head teaching pros diagnoses swing maladies and breaks down each shot in slow motion video so pupils can better understand corrective advice and contemplate the fleeting nature of real-time. Swing-tracking technology boils the pendulous artistry of each drive to a quantifiable science, so instructors draw from precise, empirical data to support their conclusions on how players can avoid score-mangling slices, snap-hooks, and shanks.

Aspiring aces can augment knowledge gleaned from each lesson during mat time at The Golf Lab's indoor hitting bays, where premium range balls willfully make themselves casualties in the creation of crucial muscle memory. Each mat boasts radar swing-analysis technology and instant video playback, allowing players to correct swings based on observation rather than the outmoded strategy of using 9-irons as swords and duelling opponents.

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The Golf Lab

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    Vaughan

    876 Edgeley Blvd.
    Vaughan, Ontario L4K 4V9
    (905) 760-2522
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