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Give golf a go!

by isleofman.com 3rd June 2010

Ever fancied giving golf a go but didn't know where to start?

Well now you've got the chance as Ramsey Golf Club is holding a free five-week course of lessons, starting Monday, June 14.

They'll be on Mondays and Fridays, each lesson is 75 minutes long, and are for men and women from 25 to 45 years old.

The sessions are open to beginners and non-members and provide an ideal opportunity to experience the game of golf.

To book a lesson with a PGA Professional call Ramsey Golf Club on 814736.

The courses are offered as part of the English Golf Union (EGU) and English Women’s Golf Association (EWGA) Club Coaching Grant scheme, which provides GolfMark (incorporating Clubmark) facilities with funding to support recruitment and retention activity for adults and juniors.

GolfMark (incorporating Clubmark) is the EGU and EWGA's national scheme that identifies and recognizes junior and beginner friendly golf facilities.

For further details visit golfmark.org

Details of all venues offering coaching activities as part of the Club Coaching Grant scheme can be found at getintogolf.org

The Isle of Man Golf Partnership is also helping to develop golf on the Island by supporting golf clubs, players, coaches and volunteers.

See isleofmangolfpartnership.co.uk for more information.

Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 3rd, June 2010 05:31pm.

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