Improve Your Golf Handicap
This
course is for handicap golfers or those of an advanced standard. Aided by video
analysis, the tutor will identify strengths and weaknesses, correct faults and
improve the chances of reducing your handicap before the end of the season.
Tuition will take place on the practice ground, putting green, chipping green
and bunker. In addition, the price of this half-day course entitles you to play 9 holes per day during the afternoon or evening at Basset Down Golf Club.
Please note that you must be familiar with the etiquette of the game and cope
with the pace of play on the course.
This course is designed for intermediate to
advanced golfers.
YOUR COACH
Your tutor for this class will be former
European Tour Professional and Scottish Senior Open Champion Glenn Ralph. Glenn
has taught golfers of all abilities from beginners to European Tour Players and
is now a coach at Basset Down Golf Complex. https://glennralphgolf.com/
https://www.europeantour.com/players/glenn-ralph-160/
TUITION
With the use
of the Top Tracer system and extensive video analysis, Glenn will identify your
strengths and areas open to improvement and give you the necessary tools to
improve your game and reduce your handicap. Using the outdoor practice area and
putting green, you will also have an opportunity to work on your short
game.
In addition,
the price of this half day course intitles you to play 9 holes each day at
Basset Down Golf Complex. Please note that players must be familiar with the
etiquette of the game.
DRESS CODE
No vests, camouflage
clothing or football shorts allowed.
Lunch can be
taken in the clubhouse restaurant and a 10% discount will be applied.
Glenn Ralph
About Glenn
Ralph was born in Haslemere, Surrey. He turned professional in 1973, and played on the European Tour for many years. His best season came in 1987 when he finished in 51st place on the Order of Merit.
Since turning 50, Ralph has competed on the European Senior Tour, where he has enjoyed some success. Having finished 36th on the money list in 2006, and 23rd in 2007, he missed virtually the entire 2008 season having broken his ankle. He won his first title in 2009 at the Cleveland Golf/Srixon Scottish Senior Open.