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Thursday, April 18, 2024



This Saturday, August 11th

Range Closes at 1:00 pm and the last ball sold 12:00



For the full schedule of the 2018 Races at Del Mar




Then we have just the thing for you...

Maiya has put together a new monthly adult golf program here at Del Mar.

The program has various dates and times to allow everyone the chance to join in a fun, learning environment, suited to all abilities.



To purchase classes, choose the most convenient format:

 
 
Any questions? Please don't hesitate to ask us.

Don't put off what you know will benefit you now!
 
Managing tricky greenside shots becomes a lot easier if your Grind is designed for the way you play the shot.
‘Grinds’ are especially important on the Wedges you use for these shots; usually from 54º to 64º Wedges.
 
 
It can do all that, by allowing the bounce and leading edge to work effectively to support the way you hold the
clubhead at address and through impact. What’s important is having the right Grind for the way
you hold the Wedge on a particular shot.
 

Are you someone that LACKS CONFIDENCE when faced with tricky greenside shots?
Maybe your equipment is working against you.
 

 
 
We’re trying to help you make more 3’s on the Par 3’s.
Better decision-making is going to improve your scores.
 
 
Despite the increased amount of GPS data available, regular and inexperienced golfers still,
on the majority of occasions, come up short.

Even when a golfer knows the “yardage” on each of their clubs,
their misses are mostly short.



Simple Tip #2
Why are you expecting the perfect golf shot? What is your level of consistency? 
 
 
 If there’s no trouble behind
the green, then ignore the
distance to the flag, and pick a
club that, when struck well,
will get you to the back of
the green. That way a less
than perfect ball strike has
a chance of getting to
the green. Rarely do even
good ball strikers
make perfect contact.
 

Where are the majority of your misses on all approach shots?
Would aiming for the back of the green (assuming no trouble behind the hole)
be a course management strategy that would improve your whole round?
Improving your performance on Par 3’s will probably increase your enjoyment
throughout the round. Think about improvement. If we can help,
 
 

 
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