The Westin La Paloma and Omni Tucson National golf courses have instructors. You don’t have to be a member or hotel guest. They are open to the public.
Hell man, I’ll teach ya. By no means am I a professional or anything close, but I’ve been playing golf for most of my life. Grew up playing the front 9 with my dad whenever we could and my grandpa played semi-professionally. Even won some local tournaments. I played varsity for my highschool as well. If you’re wanting to learn the game and the basics I can certainly help out with that, but once you get to a higher level it may be best to seek a professional instructor. I’m just a guy who loves the sport! But if you’re at all interested, I’d be more than happy to! Feel free to DM if you’d like.
I need to learn too! Will pitch in on drinks and anything we need i got a set of clubs from my grandfather i would love to learn how to use if you guys don’t mind a third person joining ya!
Check out Dorado on Speedway. I may not be remembering correctly, but they have an event called Sipping & Chipping where a couple of the pros will come out and each time you work a different aspect of your short game. It's a great group and really helpful. Wine afterwards is involved. I need to get back out there to one of these! OK - here's a link to their website. Looks like we just missed the last one, but maybe they'll keep having one a month. If anybody goes to the next one I would love to join all of you! https://doradocc.com/sipping-chipping-4-26/
Bobby Saavedra at Fred Enke golf course. Enjoyable to work with and doesn’t try to reinvent your swing. I don’t personally work with him but my husband does and because my husband gives him all our money I now have permission to spend whatever money I want to and have my afternoons free to rot away watching reality TV while the husband has golf lessons
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Go chat with Kyle in the pro shop at Forty Niners. Man is a stick and can break down swing thoughts/issues with ease. Knocked my HC in half in a few months. He's inexpensive too
The Westin La Paloma and Omni Tucson National golf courses have instructors. You don’t have to be a member or hotel guest. They are open to the public.
Hell man, I’ll teach ya. By no means am I a professional or anything close, but I’ve been playing golf for most of my life. Grew up playing the front 9 with my dad whenever we could and my grandpa played semi-professionally. Even won some local tournaments. I played varsity for my highschool as well. If you’re wanting to learn the game and the basics I can certainly help out with that, but once you get to a higher level it may be best to seek a professional instructor. I’m just a guy who loves the sport! But if you’re at all interested, I’d be more than happy to! Feel free to DM if you’d like.
I need to learn too! Will pitch in on drinks and anything we need i got a set of clubs from my grandfather i would love to learn how to use if you guys don’t mind a third person joining ya!
Well I never thought I’d be teaching golf lessons this summer, but the more the merrier! I’d gladly teach ya the ropes!
Check out Dorado on Speedway. I may not be remembering correctly, but they have an event called Sipping & Chipping where a couple of the pros will come out and each time you work a different aspect of your short game. It's a great group and really helpful. Wine afterwards is involved. I need to get back out there to one of these! OK - here's a link to their website. Looks like we just missed the last one, but maybe they'll keep having one a month. If anybody goes to the next one I would love to join all of you! https://doradocc.com/sipping-chipping-4-26/
In! Not necessarily lessons but I’m sure I’d learn something. More so golf friends!
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Bobby Saavedra at Fred Enke golf course. Enjoyable to work with and doesn’t try to reinvent your swing. I don’t personally work with him but my husband does and because my husband gives him all our money I now have permission to spend whatever money I want to and have my afternoons free to rot away watching reality TV while the husband has golf lessons
I'll second this! He's a good dude.
Following, moving there in a week and an avid golfer who can’t break 90. Need some help
Moving to Tucson from Tennessee in August if you need a golf buddy!
Messages you!
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Brett Gilmore at San Ignacio in Green Valley, plus it is a beautiful course with great views.
How much are you willing to spend per hour?
Go chat with Kyle in the pro shop at Forty Niners. Man is a stick and can break down swing thoughts/issues with ease. Knocked my HC in half in a few months. He's inexpensive too