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28-02-2012, 16:11   #16
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I've had a few lessons with David Lavelle in Spawell and find him good and seems to genuinely show an interest in progressing your game.
I've had a lesson with Kevin Foy in Stepaside last year and found him equally as good but a bit of the expensive/cheeky side as wouldn't provide the golf balls for the lesson.

I'll second that, David Lavelle at the Spawell is very good.
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28-02-2012, 16:13   #17
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Hi, I am an infrequent golf player, sometimes adequate most times poor. I had a SHOCKING round before Christmas, embarrassingly bad. Longest 18 of my life. It felt like every fundamental aspect of my game was wrong.

For the first ti e in my three years of playing golf I had played four or five times in quick enough succession, say six or seven weeks. Each time it seemed like my game was degenerating further and further into crap. After the nightmare round I gave the clubs to my friend so as not to have to look at them. It was that bad. I think I was 140 shots for the 18. Anyways my best friend who is a decent golfer wants me to play a pretty good course with him at the end of March. I've agreed, hesitantly, but I feel I will make a fool of myself. It's a four ball, one of the lads is a nine handicap e other two are mid twenties. I have no handicap (bar the actual playing of the game).

My problem is I have literally no time to actually put in sustained hours in the driving range and I simply have no money for a series of lessons. Is there anyone in South Dublin that would give one lesson to the likes of me that would just outline the basics of a swing to try and give me some semblance of competence for this. I reckon along with a lesson I might be able to squeeze in two further driving range sessions with somewhat of a concerted effort. Does any pro's offer this type of service?

Any further advice would be really appreciated. That last day out was a f****r.

If you're stuck for money, this looks good value

http://golf.justtreats.com/intro?red...%40ireland.com
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28-02-2012, 16:14   #18
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If you're stuck for money, this looks good value

http://golf.justtreats.com/intro?red...%40ireland.com

Cheaper again

http://www.groupon.ie/deals/dublin-s..._0_0_57&a=1768

Lots of deals out there
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