5 Great Gift Ideas for Christmas for the Golfer in Your Life
1. A prepaid round (or rounds!) of golf.
The King and Prince Golf Course occupies some of coastal Georgia’s most beautiful and historic acreage. Golfers travel along 800-feet of elevated, marsh-traversing cart bridges to experience play on four spectacular holes gently carved from the marsh islands. While these four signature holes highlight play on the King and Prince Golf Course’s back nine, the entire 18-hole, Par 72 course combines for an experience that always finds it on golf’s “must-play” lists on the Florida to Myrtle Beach circuit.
2. Golf lessons.
It is well known that golf is a game of opposites — that’s why it’s so hard to teach yourself to play! A lesson with an effective instructor can go a long way toward fewer putts, longer drives and lower scores. Let a digital swing analysis diagnose and develop your technique, and tell you something about your swing that you didn’t know.
3. Golf shirts.
Travis Mathews, Peter Millar, Adidas and Straight Down shirts makes shopping for stocking stuffers for any golfer easy!
4. A playing lesson.
Another great gift for all ages and skill levels is the opportunity to play alongside a pro. The golfing student learns technique, tips and tricks, etiquette and course management, while playing through with a professional. Instruction manual and videos of lessons learned included!
5. Gift card for all of the above.
Gift cards are simple and flexible, and the best part is that your beloved golfer can choose exactly how he or she wants to use it.
By Doug Weaver, Director of Instruction, Palmetto Dunes Golf Academy
North Carolina and South Carolina PGA Teacher of the Year, Doug Weaver is the Director of Instruction at the Palmetto Dunes Golf Academy. He conducts “Where Does the Power Come From?”, a free interactive clinic and demonstration every Monday from 4-5 p.m. at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Course. Volunteer for a free lesson and some will win prizes! Call (843) 338-9598 or (800) 827-3006 or go to http://golfers travel along 800-feet of elevated, marsh-traversing cart bridges to experience play on four spectacular holes gently carved from the marsh islands. While these four signature holes highlight play on the King and Prince Golf Course’s back nine, the entire 18-hole, Par 72 course combines for an experience that always finds it on golf’s “must-play” lists on the Florida to Myrtle Beach circuit.www.palmettodunes.com for more information.