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Golf Demonstration - need ideas


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A local charity is having a fundraiser and wants a golf pro to give a demo or lessons at the event.

Is it possible to teach golf to a crowd indoors? Even if it's rainy and windy, my own golf lessons stay on the course b/c my instructor says there's not much he can teach me in the clubhouse.

I need to find out how feasible this idea is, or to suggest alternative golf-related activities for them.

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Do you mean indoors like indoors with windows and furniture and stuff (like a ballroom), or a indoor golf practice facility.

Think about where the ohhs and ahhs are coming from when somebody does a golf demo, its the fancy shots or the long drives, nobody cares about a chip&putt.; And that should be pretty difficult to be achieved even in a proper facility.

Also, if you want to include the crowds, after they see something they wanna try it for themselfs, another point against indoor.

When we have tournies were people attend who dont play golf, our pro sometimes remodels one of the putting greens to a mini-golf course, that could be something done indoors - but it wont get you ohhs and ahhs

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