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Where and When?
English and Golf is available in the
Kent Region from March to October. For courses outside
this period, please contact us for details. The Golf
Courses generally used are Boughton, Etchinghill, The
Ridge & Austin Lodge which are suited for a wide range of
golfing abilities. All are very good courses with
excellent professional and catering facilities. Most are
within easy reach of Canterbury with the exception of
Austin Lodge which is about a 50 minute drive. All the
clubs are set in beautiful Kent countryside and are owned
by Pentland Golf. There are also numerous other clubs
close to Canterbury which may also be visited.
Golf
Golfers of
all abilities can be catered for from complete beginners
to advanced golfers. A typical weekly course could consist
of five mornings of English tuition followed by four
afternoons of golf on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.
Structured tuition can be provided by PGA golf
professionals such as Tony Bowers, of Homelands Golf
Centre, Ashford or Phillip Sparks and his staff, David
Vernon and Gary Bason, at Fundamental Golf School, Manston.
The
Daily Routine
Clients are transported daily from their host family to
their golfing activities, where they will liaise with an
English golfer host who will also play with them during
the afternoon round of golf. The golfing host will offer a
sandwich lunch at the club as well as drinks at the bar
(19th hole) after the round. This enables the client to
relax and meet other golfers and to practice English in a
friendly club environment. The client is also transported
back to his accommodation.
Handicaps
Clients visiting the Golf Clubs mentioned above as well as
some others in the area, are not required to have a
handicap certificate. If however you do not have a
handicap certificate, why not obtain one authorised by the
English Golf Union (EGU). You will be required to play at
least 3 rounds of 18 holes golf with your 'Golf Supervisor'
during your stay in England. This is most suited for a
minimum of a 2 week stay. The cards from each round are
scrutinized by a golf professional who will then issue you
with a validated handicap certificate. An additional
charge will be made for this service. The advantage of
gaining an official golfing handicap certificate is that
it may allow you to play at courses where handicap
certificates are compulsory and of course the handicap
certificate may also be acceptable to your own national
golfing association / organisation or society.
Dress Code and Golf Sets
Dress
codes at golf clubs in England are fairly consistent but
some are quite strict. As a general rule, golfers must
wear: golf shoes (no trainers) with soft spikes and socks,
long trousers (not jeans or jean type) or tailored shorts;
golf shirts with a collar or roll neck. Clients must
adhere to this dress code and are expected to bring their
own sets of clubs with them. Certain golf clubs will hire
sets or half sets of clubs but the quality of them cannot
be guaranteed. Some clubs will also hire golf shoes.
If you are an absolute beginner at golf your golfing
supervisors can provide a limited number of golf sets.
However, this must be requested at the time of booking.
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English
Lessons |
Golf
lessons |
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Monday |
One to One
English lessons with your host teacher |
Golf
lesson and short round |
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Tuesday |
One to One
English lessons with your host teacher |
Round of
golf |
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Wednesday |
One to One
English lessons with your host teacher |
At leisure |
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Thursday |
One to One
English lessons with your host teacher |
Round of
golf |
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Friday |
One to One
English lessons with your host teacher |
Round of
golf |
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