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July 25, 2007

Want to improve your golf game? $5,000 can get you there.

In what is certainly the golfing opportunity of a lifetime, golfers (6 of them) will have the opportunity to get hands-on training from the godfather of golf instruction David Leadbetter.

As part of a promotion for the David Leadbetter Golf Academy location at the luxurious Nemacolin Woodlands Resort, David will host an exclusive six-person TWO-DAY RETREAT on Tuesday, August 21st and Wednesday, August 22nd of 2007.

The package (available to the first 6 students who reserve a spot) costs $5,000 and will cover all aspects of the game, including all areas of the short game. Extensive video and computer analysis will be utilized and instruction will be custom tailored to each individual's personal swing.

Each participant will receive a gift package, a specific plan for ongoing improvement on a personal take home DVD, lunch each day with David and his staff, and a five-star dinner experience on Tuesday, August 21st in the company of David Leadbetter.

This guy has tutored players to over a dozen major championships and more than 100 worldwide tour wins, so while $5,000 sounds steep it also sounds real intriguing.

Maybe Mrs. BogeyMan can consider it as an early 40th birthday present for her favorite hubby.

Link: Attention All Golfers [DavidLeadbetter.com]

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I think lessons with him start at around $10,000, so this is a bargain. While I would love to do it, who I'd really like to send his way is my wife--she plays three times a year and gets really frustrated every time. If Leadbetter could help take the edge off her frustration, I'd give him one of my kidneys.

Posted by: Wounded Duck [TypeKey Profile Page] at July 25, 2007 10:46 AM

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