There’s no better time to have your game given the once-over than right at the start of a new season. And, by heading along to the Scottish Golf Show, taking place at the SECC in Glasgow from March 26-28, you can get just that – without it costing you a penny.
The organisers of the three-day show, now in its fifth year, have teamed-up with the Professional Golfers’ Association to offer visitors to the show the chance to take advantage of a free ten-minute lesson with fully-qualified PGA professionals.
This follows the success of last year’s free lessons, over 1,000 of which were dished out to keen golfers of all ages and handicaps.
The ten minutes that you spend with the pro could prove to be the most valuable ten minutes of your entire season and may well be the difference between finishing first or second at the club championship.
Scottish Golf Show organiser Tom Lovering commented: “Not surprisingly, the free lessons proved to be a massive hit at last year’s show and so we are delighted to welcome the PGA professionals back again this year.
“No matter how good a player you might be, there is always room for improvement and the ten-minute free lessons that will be getting delivered at the 2010 Scottish Golf Show will go some way towards making you an even better golfer.”