Junior golf coaching
Term Two Registration
Hi Team
I hope all of you are well and the first week back at school is off to a good start.
Now that we are in Alert Level 2 we can resume our Thursday junior golf classes from 4.30pm - 5.30pm from next week (28th May) and here's what you need to know:
The full price for six weeks of coaching in Term 2 is $180 for those who would like to join golf classes now.
Health and Safety
Health and safety is the top priority and the lessons will run practicing physical distancing from one another.
You will be required to bring your own golf clubs to avoid touching shared surfaces (note if you are looking to purchase golf clubs I can help provide a good rate of $40 per club through the Pro Shop).
If you are interested in registering your child for the program please let me know by emailing me. If interest is high I may start a Tuesday 4:30pm-5:30pm class also.
Regards
Ben
ben@benguilfordgolf.co.nz
www.benguilfordgolf.co.nz...
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