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Solution needed - looking for good golf lessons

June 05, 2009

Help!  I am looking for some decent golf lessons for my son.  I don't want to be disappointed by signing up for something and it turns out to be not worth it.  For some reason, my gut instinct is that there is great potential to choose a poor golf lesson program.  We already got "cheated" by the community offered golf lessons.  Here's what happened:  I signed my son up for lessons. On three occasions prior to the first lesson, I contacted the main office to confirm the class was still on. They explained that there was only one

person in the class, but that the instructor would even run the class even if there were only one student.  When the class began, the instrutcor cancelled and gave us the option to sign up for another class.  He said he could only run a class if there were a minimum of five people in it.

I've tried calling around to see what is avaialble but it would help if I could get some honest feedback on the classes before signing up.  So, if anyone has heard anything about a local class, please comment on this article and let me know.

 Comments (2)

alan said:

Best to go to a professional. Carl's Golfland in Bloomfield offers a variety of lessons from kid clinics to individual lessons. Teachers are top notch and prices are very fair. I have had lessons there in the past and it helped.
June 17, 2009 12:40 PM

Lisa said:

Awesome! Thanks!
June 17, 2009 05:59 PM

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