Five Buckets of Driving-Range Balls and Lessons at Birdee’s Golf Center in New Braunfels. Three Options Available.
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Former collegiate golfers squire pupils amid 15-acre driving range, 5,000 sq. ft. putting green & short-game range
In golf, birdie refers to one stroke under par, whereas eagle refers to the flying carnivores players trained to swipe their opponents’ clubs. Swing through with today’s Groupon to Birdee’s Golf Center in New Braunfels. Choose from the following options:
- For $25, you get a punch card for five large buckets of driving-range balls (a $50 value).<p>
- For $49, you get a practice package (up to a $100 value) that includes the following:<p>
- Five large buckets of driving-range balls (a $50 value)
- One 45-minute private lesson (a $50 value)<p>
- For $79, you get a practice package (up to a $170 value) that includes the following:<p>
- Five large buckets of driving-range balls (a $50 value)
- Three 45-minute private lessons (a $120 value)<p>
Helmed by former collegiate golfers Gatlyn and Marla McDonald, Birdee’s Golf Center fosters club-flailing fortitude with astute instruction and immaculate practice facilities. During each 45-minute lesson, pupils pulverize orbs under the watchful eye of Gatlyn or Marla, who utilize video analysis to comprehensively dissect technique, pinpoint bad habits, and slowly morph unsightly swings into pendulums with the trustworthy tempo and course-readiness of an argyle-clad grandfather clock. The patient pedagogues can also cure chronic cases of the yips at their 5,000-square-foot emerald putting tapestry. Students also learn how to chip and pitch orbs close to each green’s flag-marked navel at the short-game range, which features a practice sand bunker. Each large bucket of driving-range balls brims with roughly 110 dimpled spheroids that willfully subject themselves to swing experiments atop the immaculate operating table of synthetic hitting mats.
Former collegiate golfers squire pupils amid 15-acre driving range, 5,000 sq. ft. putting green & short-game range
In golf, birdie refers to one stroke under par, whereas eagle refers to the flying carnivores players trained to swipe their opponents’ clubs. Swing through with today’s Groupon to Birdee’s Golf Center in New Braunfels. Choose from the following options:
- For $25, you get a punch card for five large buckets of driving-range balls (a $50 value).<p>
- For $49, you get a practice package (up to a $100 value) that includes the following:<p>
- Five large buckets of driving-range balls (a $50 value)
- One 45-minute private lesson (a $50 value)<p>
- For $79, you get a practice package (up to a $170 value) that includes the following:<p>
- Five large buckets of driving-range balls (a $50 value)
- Three 45-minute private lessons (a $120 value)<p>
Helmed by former collegiate golfers Gatlyn and Marla McDonald, Birdee’s Golf Center fosters club-flailing fortitude with astute instruction and immaculate practice facilities. During each 45-minute lesson, pupils pulverize orbs under the watchful eye of Gatlyn or Marla, who utilize video analysis to comprehensively dissect technique, pinpoint bad habits, and slowly morph unsightly swings into pendulums with the trustworthy tempo and course-readiness of an argyle-clad grandfather clock. The patient pedagogues can also cure chronic cases of the yips at their 5,000-square-foot emerald putting tapestry. Students also learn how to chip and pitch orbs close to each green’s flag-marked navel at the short-game range, which features a practice sand bunker. Each large bucket of driving-range balls brims with roughly 110 dimpled spheroids that willfully subject themselves to swing experiments atop the immaculate operating table of synthetic hitting mats.