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Old 05-03-2012, 07:31 PM   #1
Xewksghy

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Default New Golfer Question (sort of)
Okay...here's the problem. I have some friends (a husband and wife) who have decided to give golf a try. Which is great because I'm desperate for someone to play with; and they're good friends. The problem is, while they have some income, they are...hummm, let's say... financially...over-responsible.
Now, I'm not a great golfer, I've been playing since I was 7 (about 28 yrs) but never consistently enough to be good. I can show them basic grip, stance, and a few other things, but I'm certainly not good enough to tutor anyone. Before anyone says it, yes I know they should get lessons. BUT if they say they want to try golf and the first thing I suggest is a $50 an hour lesson, times 2 people...that might change their mind and send them running for the hills.
So the question I guess is...how do I get them hooked (enough to pay for lessons) before taking a lesson? What can I do to keep the frustration down so that they want to come back?
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