$48 for a One-Hour Golf Lesson from Tom Speicher Golf Academy in Estero ($97.50 Value)
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- PGA Class-A professional
- Focus on swing technique
- Includes driving-range balls
- 60-minute lesson
Getting a hole-in-one shouldn't require self-homing balls or a secret alliance with local shot-closing wildlife. Attain an all-natural swing with today’s Groupon: for $48, you get a 60-minute golf lesson from the Tom Speicher Golf Academy (a $97.50 value). Lessons are held at the Golf Coast Driving Range, located in Estero.
Armed with more than four decades of golfing know-how, PGA Class-A professional Tom Speicher hosts personalized lessons to bolster ball-launching capacities. During the one-hour instructional session, Tom conducts a video analysis of the student’s club swing to evaluate contributing factors such as posture, head movement, and mustache thickness. Players of all skill levels, including novice grass-hackers and expert “fore”-yelpers, can upgrade their swing's fluidity with increases in accuracy and range. Though students are responsible for bringing their own golf clubs to the driving range, the lesson includes a bucket of 34 balls ready to be smacked into atmospheric orbit or fed to hippopotami playing chubby bunny.
- PGA Class-A professional
- Focus on swing technique
- Includes driving-range balls
- 60-minute lesson
Getting a hole-in-one shouldn't require self-homing balls or a secret alliance with local shot-closing wildlife. Attain an all-natural swing with today’s Groupon: for $48, you get a 60-minute golf lesson from the Tom Speicher Golf Academy (a $97.50 value). Lessons are held at the Golf Coast Driving Range, located in Estero.
Armed with more than four decades of golfing know-how, PGA Class-A professional Tom Speicher hosts personalized lessons to bolster ball-launching capacities. During the one-hour instructional session, Tom conducts a video analysis of the student’s club swing to evaluate contributing factors such as posture, head movement, and mustache thickness. Players of all skill levels, including novice grass-hackers and expert “fore”-yelpers, can upgrade their swing's fluidity with increases in accuracy and range. Though students are responsible for bringing their own golf clubs to the driving range, the lesson includes a bucket of 34 balls ready to be smacked into atmospheric orbit or fed to hippopotami playing chubby bunny.