Golf Lesson with Swing Analysis or Nine-Hole Lesson with Golf Pro Robert Sauer from Executive Links, LLC (Up to 55% Off)
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Instructor tailors lesson to enhance swing efficiency or joins golfer for nine-hole round, tweaking swings and teaching course management
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 with golf pro Robert Sauer at Executive Links, LLC. Clients must cover the cost of a round of golf for themselves as well as for the golf pro. Choose between the following options:
- For $32, you get a one-hour lesson and swing analysis (a $65 value)
- For $45, you get a nine-hole playing lesson (a $100 value)<p>
Instructor Robert Sauer has been testing the turf of golf courses for more than 30 years, playing for the U.S. Naval Academy and San Jose State University. After graduation, Rob turned pro and competed in more than 200 events, where polite applause and muffled T-shirt cannons were the norm. Robert tailors lessons to each individual’s swing mechanics by blending corrective advice with broader observations and insight. This enables golfers to become more capable of making their own in-game adjustments, ultimately shaving strokes off their scores and divots out of their neighbor’s lawn.
During on-course lessons, Robert imparts his club-swinging know-how at various courses within 30 miles of the city center. Having Rob play along provides myriad benefits that cannot be learned by repeatedly hitting from the same lie at the driving range. While roaming the greens, he’ll divvy up course-management tips, such as when to go for the green, when to lay up, and when to use the golf cart as a jousting steed.
Instructor tailors lesson to enhance swing efficiency or joins golfer for nine-hole round, tweaking swings and teaching course management
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 with golf pro Robert Sauer at Executive Links, LLC. Clients must cover the cost of a round of golf for themselves as well as for the golf pro. Choose between the following options:
- For $32, you get a one-hour lesson and swing analysis (a $65 value)
- For $45, you get a nine-hole playing lesson (a $100 value)<p>
Instructor Robert Sauer has been testing the turf of golf courses for more than 30 years, playing for the U.S. Naval Academy and San Jose State University. After graduation, Rob turned pro and competed in more than 200 events, where polite applause and muffled T-shirt cannons were the norm. Robert tailors lessons to each individual’s swing mechanics by blending corrective advice with broader observations and insight. This enables golfers to become more capable of making their own in-game adjustments, ultimately shaving strokes off their scores and divots out of their neighbor’s lawn.
During on-course lessons, Robert imparts his club-swinging know-how at various courses within 30 miles of the city center. Having Rob play along provides myriad benefits that cannot be learned by repeatedly hitting from the same lie at the driving range. While roaming the greens, he’ll divvy up course-management tips, such as when to go for the green, when to lay up, and when to use the golf cart as a jousting steed.
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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.