Where is a good course to go to for lessons? I was thinking about enrolling them in a camp, then possibly getting them some 1 on 1 lessons. Any thoughts about this in the Denver area?
It sounds like your sister and bro in law are beginners, if they are beginners, then any PGA professional would do. If you want to really treat them to a top teacher, try Don Hurter, at Castle Pines or Mike McGetrick, who has his own golf school in Denver.
I like the South Suburban Family Center by Centennial and Denver Tech Center. They have a great range, the best chipping and pitching area that I’ve ever seen and a really good short par three course.
Michael H
February 27th, 2009 at 8:27 pm
I going to ask a silly question. Did they say they wanted to learn golf? I am assuming yes is the answer. I'd call some of the local golf shops and see what they say…
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wbaker777
February 27th, 2009 at 8:48 pm
Bear Dance, The Golf Club at - Larkspur -
6630 Bear Dance Road
Larkspur, CO 80118
Phone: 303-681-4653
Fax: 303-681-3735
Danny Harvanek - PGA Master Professional - 2003 Colorado Teacher of the Year
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akfak
February 27th, 2009 at 9:07 pm
most golf courses have lessons but not always camjps. Good luck and tell your sister good luck
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max m
February 27th, 2009 at 9:16 pm
t dubz
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Will
February 27th, 2009 at 9:58 pm
Bear Dance
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ConnorWilhem3
February 27th, 2009 at 10:26 pm
It sounds like your sister and bro in law are beginners, if they are beginners, then any PGA professional would do. If you want to really treat them to a top teacher, try Don Hurter, at Castle Pines or Mike McGetrick, who has his own golf school in Denver.
I like the South Suburban Family Center by Centennial and Denver Tech Center. They have a great range, the best chipping and pitching area that I’ve ever seen and a really good short par three course.
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