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Golf Lesson and Swing Analysis or Nine-Hole Golf Lesson from Instructor Pete Dalis of Executive Links (Up to 55% Off)

Executive Links, LLC
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Tom
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The golf lesson was a 10 on 10 for me !

Instructor imparts advice & techniques as players traverse course of their choice & can submit to optional swing analysis

Though the Scottish shepherds who invented golf liked it for its challenges, Scottish sheep liked it because it gave them ample time to nap in shepherds’ pickup trucks. Find your own reason to enjoy golf with this Groupon. ####Choose Between Two Options

  • $32 for a 60-minute playing lesson and golf-swing analysis (a $65 value)
  • $45 for a nine-hole playing lesson (a $100 value)<p>

Golf pro Pete Dalis pulls from an extensive list of athletic accomplishments to analyze and adjust swings to get them fairway-ready. Pete’s passion for golf grew after he attended the U.S. Open in 1992, where player Payne Stewart gifted Pete the autographed glove he wore during that day’s tournament. Since then, Pete has studied under Roger Graves, a former instructor of PGA tour winner Arron Oberholser, and qualified to be a Level 1 PGA apprentice.

Pete will travel to the student’s chosen golf course within 30 miles of Los Angeles, but students are responsible for covering the costs of golfing at the course.<p>

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Oct 10, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per person. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Valid only within 30mi of Los Angeles. Extra fee for player's and teaching professional's rounds may apply. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Executive Links, LLC

Executive Links’ golfing reps play along with golfers in order to help them to perfect their game in real time. Under instructors' tutelage, golfletes will shear strokes from their averages on their choice of local course, as opposed to a driving range. Pros go beyond just perfecting swings and focus on the mental aspects of golfing, proffering advice on course-management tips, such as when to go for the green, when to lay up, and how to motivate lackadaisical ball washers. They mold lessons around pupils' styles and goals, ensuring athletes master new techniques without completely altering their personal styles. The teachers often give corporations a leg up on competitors by escorting prospective clients around the links and doling out instruction, employing the same degree of courtesy as Romeo would have required to meet Juliet’s parents.

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