Golf-Analysis Package for Women or Men at The Golf Lab
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- Work on improving golf score
- Putting-stroke analysis
- Analyze golf swing in 3-D
- Private lesson
The dimples on a golf ball help it fly farther with greater accuracy, just like the dimples on a baby help it steal candy from gullible strangers. Find your adorably sporty sweet spots with today's Groupon to The Golf Lab in Vaughan. Choose between the following options:
- For $82, you get an Ultimate Scoring School package for women, including a putting analysis (a $75 value), driver lesson (a $50 value), and chip-shot lesson (a $50 value; a $175 total value).
- For $82, you get an Ultimate Scoring School package for men, including a putting analysis (a $75 value), a 3-D motion profile (a $75 value), and a driver profiling analysis (a $50 value; a $200 total value).
Golfers of all skill levels can up their game and lower their scores at The Golf Lab, where high-end technology scrutinizes swing mechanics and pinpoints areas for improvement. During the men's Ultimate Scoring School package's first phase, club wielders will introduce their swings to the PATIO, an ultrasound sensor that analyzes golfers' putting strokes and matches participants with their optimal spirit animal. Golf gurus then demonstrate any necessary putter adjustments based on the PATIO analysis. Next, golfers suit up in the K-Vest, which uses sensors and clairvoyant caddies to determine golfers' kinetic sequencing, create a 3-D motion profile, and reveal how club sluggers can generate a more potent drive. Finally, the Trackman radar system tracks drives and records the launch angle, spin rate, and speed of the golf ball, which players can use to maximize distance and accuracy. The radar technology spits out a driver profile that clients can fold into a festive tam or analyze to forge a sturdy, new swinging style.
Like their male counterparts, female golfers can forge a sturdier putting style via the PATIO analysis. Additionally, a driver lesson schools students in hitting the ball off the tee so that it soars high enough to intercept messages from passing carrier pigeons. The second half of the session hones in on short games, with a chip lesson to reveal tips on how to land shots close to holes for smooth and easy putts.
- Work on improving golf score
- Putting-stroke analysis
- Analyze golf swing in 3-D
- Private lesson
The dimples on a golf ball help it fly farther with greater accuracy, just like the dimples on a baby help it steal candy from gullible strangers. Find your adorably sporty sweet spots with today's Groupon to The Golf Lab in Vaughan. Choose between the following options:
- For $82, you get an Ultimate Scoring School package for women, including a putting analysis (a $75 value), driver lesson (a $50 value), and chip-shot lesson (a $50 value; a $175 total value).
- For $82, you get an Ultimate Scoring School package for men, including a putting analysis (a $75 value), a 3-D motion profile (a $75 value), and a driver profiling analysis (a $50 value; a $200 total value).
Golfers of all skill levels can up their game and lower their scores at The Golf Lab, where high-end technology scrutinizes swing mechanics and pinpoints areas for improvement. During the men's Ultimate Scoring School package's first phase, club wielders will introduce their swings to the PATIO, an ultrasound sensor that analyzes golfers' putting strokes and matches participants with their optimal spirit animal. Golf gurus then demonstrate any necessary putter adjustments based on the PATIO analysis. Next, golfers suit up in the K-Vest, which uses sensors and clairvoyant caddies to determine golfers' kinetic sequencing, create a 3-D motion profile, and reveal how club sluggers can generate a more potent drive. Finally, the Trackman radar system tracks drives and records the launch angle, spin rate, and speed of the golf ball, which players can use to maximize distance and accuracy. The radar technology spits out a driver profile that clients can fold into a festive tam or analyze to forge a sturdy, new swinging style.
Like their male counterparts, female golfers can forge a sturdier putting style via the PATIO analysis. Additionally, a driver lesson schools students in hitting the ball off the tee so that it soars high enough to intercept messages from passing carrier pigeons. The second half of the session hones in on short games, with a chip lesson to reveal tips on how to land shots close to holes for smooth and easy putts.