One or Three Semiprivate Lessons for One, or One or Three 60-Minute Lessons for Up to Five at Golf4fun (Up to 72% Off)
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Golfers absorb score-shaving advice from instructor Ken Sawitzky during lessons that include driving range and on-course practice
It’s difficult to hit a target from far away, which is why holes-in-one are rare and the Goodyear blimp has never been shot successfully with an arrow. Drive hard with a vengeance, thanks to this Groupon.
Choose from Four Options
- $15 for one semiprivate golf lesson for one (a $30 value)
- $40 for three semiprivate golf lessons for one (a $90 value)
- $49 for one 60-minute golf lesson for up to five (a $150 value)
- $125 for three 60-minute golf lessons for up to five (a $450 value)<p>
Head instructor Ken Sawitzky conducts lessons at Wildhorse Golf Course. Lessons include a large bucket of driving-range balls for each student. Ken also tries to take students out on the course when it is not busy, usually to play two holes of live instructor-accompanied golf.<p>
Golfers absorb score-shaving advice from instructor Ken Sawitzky during lessons that include driving range and on-course practice
It’s difficult to hit a target from far away, which is why holes-in-one are rare and the Goodyear blimp has never been shot successfully with an arrow. Drive hard with a vengeance, thanks to this Groupon.
Choose from Four Options
- $15 for one semiprivate golf lesson for one (a $30 value)
- $40 for three semiprivate golf lessons for one (a $90 value)
- $49 for one 60-minute golf lesson for up to five (a $150 value)
- $125 for three 60-minute golf lessons for up to five (a $450 value)<p>
Head instructor Ken Sawitzky conducts lessons at Wildhorse Golf Course. Lessons include a large bucket of driving-range balls for each student. Ken also tries to take students out on the course when it is not busy, usually to play two holes of live instructor-accompanied golf.<p>
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Ken Sawitzky’s lifelong devotion to golf began in 1958, when he studied under the tutelage of Johnny Goodman, the last amateur to win the U.S. Open. Since then, his golf career has blossomed like a greenside bougainvillea, encompassing 15 years of experience correcting swings, smoothing out putts, and framing interestingly shaped divots. Ken started teaching golf at Lighthouse G.C. in West Sacramento and moved to Wildhorse G.C. in 2003 when Lighthouse was closed. Ken now splits his time conducting golf classes for the Davis Parks and Recreation Department, tirelessly searching for new score-shaving methods to sprinkle upon the unsown swings of his pupils.