Bradley Clayton is a PGA Master
Teaching Professional with over 20 years of instruction experienced, a
seasoned professional who has dedicated his life to improving the golf
skills of his students.
The Golf Zone has a laser graded Tiff 419 Bermuda
teeing area and each station in accompanied by a bag stand, a chair, and
an alignment aid. There are six target greens with laser read yardage
and two pitching greens, each with a sand bunker, one deep and one
shallow.
One of the more unique aspects of The Golf Zone is
its' covered heated and fanned building for hitting balls in inclement
weather. There are three hitting stations for the general public and
two private for instruction. This allows for instruction and practice
in any weather hot or cold. There is always a game or tournament on TV
and a deck with chairs and table for relaxing over a cold beer,
Gatorade, or soft drink with friends.
Give the gift of better golf
One of the greatest gifts you can give is the
gift of golf. The benefits and positives are too numerous to count.
As we should all know, you can not buy a better golf game through
equipment. It may be fun trying, but it can also be quite expensive,
confusing, and non productive.
Giving the gift of a "golf swing and game"
however, is one that will last and is sure to bring a smile to the
face of someone special. It is also a great gift for yourself. Look
over the Learning Programs and find the correct fit for those that
are special and/or yourself.
This is a great
time of the year to start planning for the year to come. What are
your goals for 2008? What are you prepared to do to reach them. Take
a little time and put down on paper what it is you would like to
accomplish and what you will need to do to get there. What are your
strengths and weaknesses?
You can and
will improve if you identify what needs to improve, create a
plan to improve, and spend a little time working on it with positive
direction.
Please feel free to call or email me and I will
be happy to help you get started by making some realistic goals,
identifying what you need to work on, and helping you map out a plan
to get there.
Remember, you don't have to work at it like a
tour pro for eight to ten hours a day. A simple fifteen minutes a
day will go a long way toward getting you to your goals. Getting
better is fun