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re: Getting my son into golf. Any tips?
Posted on 5/16/22 at 9:35 pm to CBandits82
Posted on 5/16/22 at 9:35 pm to CBandits82
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Is first tee at Santa Maria legit?
My kids never did the program, but I’d say it’s worth it. I go out to the range a few times a week and see the kids out there. They break them out into groups and work on short game on the practice green, putting on the chipping green and full swing on the section of range reserved for lessons. They look like they have simple chipping and putting competitions to hold the kids’ attention. If nothing else, they are exposed to other kids their age that are interested in golf. If you want to go with private lessons, my daughter that’s on a high school team, started out taking lessons at Santa Maria with Jack Terry.
Posted on 5/17/22 at 3:36 pm to TigerTaco
He just needs a flat bill, a toe hang putter, and a white belt.
Talent and hard work are overrated.
If you look good, you feel good.
If you feel good, you’re relaxed.
If you are relaxed, you swing freely.
If you swing freely, you create speed.
If you create speed, you hit bombs.
Talent and hard work are overrated.
If you look good, you feel good.
If you feel good, you’re relaxed.
If you are relaxed, you swing freely.
If you swing freely, you create speed.
If you create speed, you hit bombs.
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