View Full Version : ESPN GOlf School at Deerhurst
Copetown Woods
Mar 6, 2006, 12:06 PM
Got an e-mail about this ... looks interesting. They seem to be a big Nike partner!
http://www.deerhurstresort.com/espngolf/
fresh
Mar 6, 2006, 01:00 PM
a one on one with hank himself?? that sounds cool, but not worth the price tag.
just cuz he works with tiger doesnt really make him worth the money in my opinion.
westbeach
Mar 6, 2006, 01:27 PM
Its reasonably priced in my opinion. For $495USD, you get the lesson + a Nike SQ driver. The drivers retail for about $499 if I'm not mistaken.
From the website:
3-Club Tour® - After one day, you'll: Drive better, pitch and chip better, putt better, play better! Tuition includes FREE Nike Sasquatch Driver, SV Wedge and Oz T100 Putter.
The Power Tour - This one-day program details the four essential elements necessary for hitting the golf ball longer. Tuition includes a FREE Nike Sasquatch driver.
fresh
Mar 6, 2006, 01:33 PM
i was talkin bout the one on one with hank..i think it was ~3000US a day...
Junior
Mar 6, 2006, 02:03 PM
If anyone is in the market for a new Driver then the 3 club tour would be a great opportunity, but otherwise there are other ways to spend $600 which may yield better results than a 1 day seminar. I'd be willing to pay $3000 for the 1 day with Hank if he could guarantee that I'd have the swing and luck Tiger has!
Maybe they could give away a sleeve of those Nike balls that can stop in front of a hole then suddenly make it's way into the hole! Or maybe the ball from Tiger's Sunday round that managed to land in the bunker then bounce up onto the green. My shots tend to bounce out of the bunker into the water. Clearly the ball's fault! :shhh:
itrcb4
Mar 6, 2006, 11:15 PM
Hmm.. I wonder if one were to sign-up and sell the driver/wedge/putter on eBay the lesson is practically free?
clublinkjunior
Mar 8, 2006, 01:15 PM
Well For me its awesome cottage minutes from deerhurst and im a junior the 395 is worth it for the driver, wedge and putter
XQSmi
Mar 8, 2006, 04:31 PM
I did a 3 club tour (1 day class) last year in California. Wasn't bad overall, but if it wasn't for the free clubs, I don't think it's worth the price of US$495. I could have bought the same driver on ebay, and received 5-6 lessons that are one on one here. The ESPN classes are groups of 10-12 or so. They show you the foundations of the swing (which is good for the beginner I was then), then several drills (for both short game and full swing) They'll check you out and offer some advice, but I found some guys/girls got more attention than others. But if it includes the SQ, wedge and putter, probably worth it if you want those clubs.
XQSmi
Mar 8, 2006, 04:31 PM
I did a 3 club tour (1 day class) last year in California. Wasn't bad overall, but if it wasn't for the free clubs, I don't think it's worth the price of US$495. I could have bought the same driver on ebay, and received 5-6 lessons that are one on one here. The ESPN classes are groups of 10-12 or so. They show you the foundations of the swing (which is good for the beginner I was then), then several drills (for both short game and full swing) They'll check you out and offer some advice, but I found some guys/girls got more attention than others. But if it includes the SQ, wedge and putter, probably worth it if you want those clubs.
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