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Gat0r 06-05-2014 10:27 AM

Golf Lessons
 
Anyone know estimated price for golf lessons and where?

SouthOfTheBorder 06-05-2014 11:52 AM

I know of golf lessons ranging from $25/hr to $150/hr.

Where?…….

Check with any of the driving ranges/pro shops both in and near The Villages.
Check the Daily Sun.
Google "golf lessons the villages".
Ask any friends who play golf for references.
Watch the golf channel for other teaching aids.

Hope that helps get you started….:thumb up:

Don

DigitalGranny 06-05-2014 11:57 AM

Any advice for a golf true beginner? Are there basic lessons/ introduction to the game anywhere in a TV?

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 06-05-2014 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by DigitalGranny (Post 888367)
Any advice for a golf true beginner? Are there basic lessons/ introduction to the game anywhere in a TV?

I always suggested group lessons for beginners. What you need to learn can be taught very easily in a group setting.

I think that The Villages has some kind of golf school for beginners.

Other than that, spend a lot of time at the practice range and chipping and putting on the practice green before you venture out onto a golf course. When you do go out onto a course, go with an experienced player that knows how to keep pace. At first don't count your score, just have fun. You may not finish some of the holes and that's OK. If you've taken a lot of strokes on a hole and there are people behind you or you're holding up your playing companions then just pick up and go to the next hole. You're not there to shoot a score, you're there to learn.

If you can, sign up for scramble tournaments. They are a great way for beginners to get introduced to the game. Make sue that your team mates know that you are an absolute beginner. Ask them to help you understand the etiquette and rules of the game, but not to help you with your swing, especially if you are taking lessons.

If someone you are playing with decides to point out some flaws in your game, just say, "That's exactly what I'm working on with my instructor." Then ignore what they're telling you.

Barefoot 06-05-2014 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by DigitalGranny (Post 888367)
Any advice for a golf true beginner? Are there basic lessons/ introduction to the game anywhere in a TV?

I recommend "New to Golf" @ Palmers.
Golf cart accessible.
Group lessons, and Maria is great!
You'll learn the basics and meet other newbies.

DonH57 06-05-2014 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 888376)
I recommend "New to Golf" @ Palmers.
Golf cart accessible.
Group lessons, and Maria is great!
You'll learn the basics and meet other newbies.

I concur. Great course and instructor.

Erijo 06-05-2014 12:43 PM

225.00 with Maria and Wade. Class is 12 students, so it is a 6 to 1 ratio. Lessons are for 5 days, 1 1/2 hours. Don't wait to long to sign up, they are booked into July. Hope this answers your questions. Hubby and I are presently in the class now. We graduate tomorrow.

jessicarabitt 06-05-2014 12:46 PM

best place is Rolling Acres...best prices.

casita37 06-05-2014 01:21 PM

You can check out....Golf Your Best, Inc. (GYBI) (352) 446-2255 cell (352) 751-5122 office - Home. The pro is Sandra Chester. She offers both private lessons and she does a group school for 6 people, called The Newcomers Golf School, just for beginners.

Barefoot 06-05-2014 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by casita37 (Post 888396)
You can check out....Golf Your Best, Inc. (GYBI)*(352) 446-2255 cell (352) 751-5122 office - Home. The pro is Sandra Chester. She offers both private lessons and she does a group school for 6 people, called The Newcomers Golf School, just for beginners.

Is "golf your best" accessible by golf cart?

rp001 06-05-2014 02:30 PM

Off campus
 
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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 888418)
Is "golf your best" accessible by golf cart?


Sandra is off campus, on 301, about 1/2 mile s/ o 466. She is great with women and I believe she is the high school girl's coach. My wife absolutely loves her.

ricthemic 06-05-2014 02:52 PM

Sandra
 
[QUOTE=rp001;888421]Sandra is off campus, on 301, about 1/2 mile s/ o 466. She is great with women and I believe she is the high school girl's coach. My wife absolutely loves her.[/QUOTE

Is she also good for experienced low cappers?

rp001 06-05-2014 03:01 PM

Yes
 
[quote=ricthemic;888434]
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Originally Posted by rp001 (Post 888421)
Sandra is off campus, on 301, about 1/2 mile s/ o 466. She is great with women and I believe she is the high school girl's coach. My wife absolutely loves her.[/QUOTE

Is she also good for experienced low cappers?

She works with both.

tpalivoda 08-18-2014 05:55 PM

I am currently taking lessons with Sandra at Golf Your Best (Oxford) and it has been a great experience so far. I am new to golf and she has definitely made me feel comfortable while teaching me the basics. Everyone at the facility is very friendly and accommodating. I see her teaching men and women and have heard only positive comments from people who have had lessons with her. Would highly recommend her for lessons!!

kellyjam 08-19-2014 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by rp001 (Post 888421)
Sandra is off campus, on 301, about 1/2 mile s/ o 466. She is great with women and I believe she is the high school girl's coach. My wife absolutely loves her.

Another vote for Sandra. My wife is taking her beginners course this week with a class of 6 and loves it. 5 days 2 hours a day.


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