1 DAY GOLF SCHOOL
practice - play - learn
Our one-day golf school is designed to give you a unique experience and help you improve your game through individualized personal attention. Using the Harmon time-tested approach Our instructors will help you refine your game through a holistic 1-day golf school that covers each individual area of the game.
Our coaches will take you through a series of assessments and help you understand what parts of the game you do well, and also what areas you could improve in order to help your performance on the golf course.
Throughout the day players will have the opportunity to practice at the golf school, learn from our instructors and play the world-renowned Els Club Dubai.
TIMETABLE
8.30AM Introduction – Meet the coaches
9.00AM Full Swing Assessment & Corrections
10.30am Finesse assessment & corrections
12.30pm lunch @ 261 Restaurant
2.00pm Warming Up Correctly
2.30pm 9 holes on course
4.30pm Wrap Up & Questions
LONG GAME & SWING ASSESSMENT
Our 1-day golf school is an all-encompassing day which provides you with the best golf instruction available today.
To begin our coaches will take each student through a full swing assessment including a video review and Trackman analysis, before deciding what areas will provide the biggest improvement to your ball striking.
SHORT GAME & PUTTING ASSESSMENT
While the swing is crucial to playing good golf, the short game can never be neglected. Each player will be put through a full short game and putting assessment to find out where their strengths and weaknesses lie.
Once the assessment is complete we can identify what areas need the most work and create a plan to help you navigate through any issues you may have.
PLAY @ THE ELS CLUB DUBAI
Renowned as one of the finest golfing destinations in the Middle East, the unique experience of The Els Club is one that creates everlasting memories and should be on every golfers must-play list.
Those who appreciate life’s finest pleasures will embrace this true sporting gem which has been sensationally designed by Ernie Els, former US Open and Open Championship winner.