Free Golf Coaching & Taster Sessions.
Silecroft Golf Club are holding free taster and coaching sessions throughout the Winter period.
The coaching will be run by PGA Professional – Paul Rawlinson with the help of PGA Level 1 Coaches from the golf club – Andrew Leece and Keith Newton.
The aims of the sessions are to introduce people who have never played golf before to the game and to help improve those who have recently started or just feel the sessions will help.
People of all ages and abilities are welcome to attend the sessions – the coaching team will help you improve whatever the level you are at.
The sessions will be held at Barrow Driving Range every other Wednesday starting 6th October – see list below.
The coaching team at Silecroft Golf Club look forward to welcoming you to their coaching and taster sessions.
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FREE GOLF COACHING For JUNIOR GIRLS & BOYS, LADIES & GENTS.
Free Golf Coaching for Junior Girls & Boys,
Ladies & Gents.
Is Taking Place At Furness Driving Range.
Hosted By Silecroft Golf Club.
With
Paul Rawlinson – P.G.A. Professional.
Sessions will commence at 7pm Starting Wednesday 6th October 2010.
(The Free Coaching does not include the cost of the basket of balls)
And Be Held Every Alternate Wednesday Until Further Notice.
(Notification will be given of any schedule changes.)
Anyone wishing to take part please contact either;
Maureen Goodrick – 772831, Andrew Leece – 774847,
or
Keith Newton – 770467.
For further details.
Winter Coaching 2010-11.
Dates List.
(Sessions are to be held at the Driving Range in Barrow @ 7pm unless otherwise told at the venue.)
October 2010.
Wednesday 6th October 2010.
Wednesday 20th October 2010.
November 2010.
Wednesday 3rd November 2010.
Wednesday 17th November 2010.
December 2010.
Wednesday 1st December 2010.
January 2011.
Wednesday 6th January 2011.
Wednesday 19th January 2011.
February 2011.
Wednesday 2nd February 2011.
Wednesday 16th February 2011.
March 2011.
Wednesday 2nd March 2011.
Wednesday 16th March 2011.
Wednesday 30th March 2011.
Published: September 11, 2010
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