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W
hether you're looking
to work on your game
or give the golfer in
your life access to great game-im-
provement options, Indian Wells
Golf Resort has you covered.
Clinics are offered Tuesday-Sat-
urday at 10 a.m., and the $29 fee
makes them a great value consid-
ering participants have all-day use
of the practice facilities for no ad-
ditional charge on the day of their
clinic. The instructional focus
changes from day to day, and the
45-minute sessions are limited to
eight golfers.
Indian Wells is also offering hol-
iday specials on lesson packages
through December 24. A package
of three one-hour lessons is just
$299, and five-lesson packages
are $479. Lessons are tailored to
each player's experience level
and allow participants all-day
access to the practice facilities,
as well as use of launch monitor
technology. clIcK hErE for more
details on instruction.
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f you've ever wondered how top professional
players work with their coaches, wonder no
more and consider enrolling in the three-day
Golf Made Simple schools now at Indian Wells
Golf Resort.
One of the highest-ranked programs in the
country, Golf Made Simple includes personalized
instruction on the course, personal attention in the clubhouse
and even correspondence after the school ends.
Students receive six hours of instruction in classes limited
to four golfers. They learn what deficiencies they need to ad-
dress, a series of drills they can revisit after the term expires
and remain in contact with their instructors via email and
phone calls long after.
"This is how the PGA and LPGA players do it with their
coaches, and it is the way you should be doing it also," says
Golf Made Simple owner Marc Solomon. "One thing that is
absolutely essential to improving your golf swing is the
process of going from working with your instructor to the
practice area in the morning, than having the instructor take
you for on-course instruction each afternoon."
The process enables golfers to see swift improvement and
"through repetition with your instructor near you, your im-
provements will stick," Solomon said. "This extra time with
your instructor allows us to get deep into your golf swing so
that you understand what causes your bad shots so that you
can fix your golf swing within a couple of swings, as opposed
to suffering through another seven or eight bad holes collect-
ing double bogeys and frustration."
More than 1,600 golfers utilized the three-day program in
2017, which was ranked by one national publication as the
third best school in America, finishing only behind world-
known instructors Butch Harmon and Dave Pelz' schools.
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With Golf Made Simple schools,
students get personalized attention
Students in the Golf Made Simple schools
receive instruction on the golf course.