$60 for a One-Hour Video Swing Analysis at Vietmeier Golf Center in McKees Rocks ($125 Value)
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Runaway golf swings gain traction with help of PGA-certified instructor & video analysis; driving range at highest point in McKees Rocks
Mastering a peerless golf swing requires intense concentration on the arc of the club and a healthy disregard for the condition of your neighbor's statue garden. Control your projectile's path with today's Groupon: for $60, you get a one-hour video swing analysis at Vietmeier Golf Center in McKees Rocks (a $125 value).
Under the guidance of PGA-certified professional Ed Vietmeier, golfers gain control of delinquent swings in one-hour sessions conducted at Vietmeier Golf Center's expansive driving range. Throughout the lesson, club-toting trainees launch TaylorMade practice balls into the stratosphere from the center's synthetic hitting mats while Ed pinpoints bad habits, tightens up poor techniques, and digresses into tangents about his childhood mashie niblick. A video camera captures all the action, providing players with a visual aid to understanding the technical underpinnings that result in unsightly snap hooks or slices, while also helping them better comprehend Ed's corrective advice. Aside from being a sound practice venue, the center's range runs along the highest point in McKees Rocks, affording a breathtaking view of the city of Pittsburgh, which is reachable in two swings for those with the latest set of gravity-resistant golf balls.
Runaway golf swings gain traction with help of PGA-certified instructor & video analysis; driving range at highest point in McKees Rocks
Mastering a peerless golf swing requires intense concentration on the arc of the club and a healthy disregard for the condition of your neighbor's statue garden. Control your projectile's path with today's Groupon: for $60, you get a one-hour video swing analysis at Vietmeier Golf Center in McKees Rocks (a $125 value).
Under the guidance of PGA-certified professional Ed Vietmeier, golfers gain control of delinquent swings in one-hour sessions conducted at Vietmeier Golf Center's expansive driving range. Throughout the lesson, club-toting trainees launch TaylorMade practice balls into the stratosphere from the center's synthetic hitting mats while Ed pinpoints bad habits, tightens up poor techniques, and digresses into tangents about his childhood mashie niblick. A video camera captures all the action, providing players with a visual aid to understanding the technical underpinnings that result in unsightly snap hooks or slices, while also helping them better comprehend Ed's corrective advice. Aside from being a sound practice venue, the center's range runs along the highest point in McKees Rocks, affording a breathtaking view of the city of Pittsburgh, which is reachable in two swings for those with the latest set of gravity-resistant golf balls.