Is practice the most under-valued opportunity in golf amongst those who don’t consider themselves elite golfers? For elite golfers, the motivation is often the scorecard.
But what if the motivation could be competence, confidence, and connection.
The three ‘C’s’
Think of a Practice Club as a ‘round’ with your fellow golfers and Pro on the range. First you can make new friends, build relationships. Who knows, it could be the start of a fourball: CONNECTION.
Then you can invest in a better and more repeatable technique associated with a particular skill. Yes, it’s likely to be a lower score, but more importantly it’s: COMPETENCE.
And finally, you’ll enter your next round with a better mindset that is more than hope: CONFIDENCE.
An hour is all we need
We can make so many improvements to your golf game in a single 60-minute Practice Club session. We’re here to help you play better golf, make more connections, and have more fun.
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