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Free golf lessons! (For ten minutes.)

May, and I had no idea, is PGA Free Lesson Month. When I read the announcement that the free lessons are for only ten minutes, I laughed. That would be just about enough time for me to learn which end of a golf club is which.

But I am assured that a ten minute lesson is good for focusing on one skill, and hey, maybe you need some help with your putting. (These free lessons are for everybody, not just beginning golfers.)

The Web site for free lesson month is at http://www.playgolfamerica.com/index.cfm?action=flm . There you can enter a zip code and get a list of professionals participating in the free lesson month. I entered WRAL's zip code, 27606, and got a list of about 15 professionals within ten miles of the zip code who are offering the free lessons.

I wonder if six people who want to work on the same thing could get together and get a free lesson for an hour...

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