Brian Manzella Golf Academy (Orlando) Jan. 21 & 22

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Brian Manzella Golf Academy</u>
Orlando, Florida
Saturday, January 21 and Sunday, January 22, 2006


Orange County National Golf Center and Lodge
Host of the 2003 and 2005 PGA TOUR Q-School Finals


Come join us in sunny Orlando, Florida for two great days of World-Class Golf Instruction and “four and a half star” golf. The Brian Manzella Golf Academy, featuring Brian Manzella, PGA, G.S.E.D. and Tom Bartlett, G.S.E.B., will provide peerless instruction on one of the world’s finest practice facilities each day, followed by golf on one of Florida’s best resort courses.

Both days will begin at 8:30 a.m. with four hours of instruction headed by Brian Manzella, the world’s foremost hands-on instructor, known for his ability to bring difficult golf instruction techniques to life. Brian’s command of the entire game of golf has produced such champions as PGA Tour star David Toms.

One of Manzella’s star pupils is Authorized Golfing Machine Instructor Tom Bartlett. Tom’s unique understanding of The Golfing Machine has been developed through his nearly 20 years of working with both Brian Manzella and Ben Doyle, as well as his 15 year career as a playing professional. Tom possesses one of the world’s most dynamic golf swings.

Orange County National’s practice facility includes a range spanning 42 acres, a 360-degree hitting area, 600 total tee spaces and dozens of target greens. In the eight hours of instruction, every area of the game will be covered from tee to green, utilizing high-speed video and both group and one-on-one sessions.

18-holes of top quality golf will proceed lunch each day, accompanied by both instructors.

Two packages are available for the Manzella Academy Golf Weekend:

Package #1:</u>
Two 4-hour days of instruction, followed by lunch daily and 18 holes of golf, both Saturday and Sunday

$700

To pay for school package #1 click on below link:
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webs...te=1¤cy_code=USD&bn=PP-BuyNowBF&charset=UTF-8

Package #2:</u>
Two 4-hour days of instruction, followed by lunch daily and 18 holes of golf on Saturday only

$600

To pay for school package #2 click on below link:
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webs...te=1¤cy_code=USD&bn=PP-BuyNowBF&charset=UTF-8



Lodging, which includes daily breakfast, is available at Orange County National at the rate of $90 + tax, single or double occupancy.

For additional information, call Brian Manzella at 502-417-4653.
 

LSH

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I just sent my enrollment fee via PayPal. Do you need to tie forum user names to the entries?
Steve
 

Erik_K

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quote:Originally posted by jim_0068

Does anyone want to split a room and/or rent a car to save a few bucks?

Let me know.

Jim,

send me an email at eknuds01@yahoo.com

we can share a room and I live just 2 hrs away...you may not even need a car. I am working on getting the money for the trip and I should know by week's end.
 

Erik_K

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quote:Originally posted by LSH

Thanks Erik, I assume that we will have copies to take home.

Steve

You'll have to ask Brian about that. If he has the DVD camcorder, he can easily 'burn' you a copy of whatever swing you want on the range I suppose.

Or, maybe he can email you, or anyone who wants it, their swings after the lesson when he gets back to his computer.
 

LSH

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Brian Manzella Golf Academy</u>
Orlando, Florida
Saturday, January 21 and Sunday, January 22, 2006


Orange County National Golf Center and Lodge
Host of the 2003 and 2005 PGA TOUR Q-School Finals


In the eight hours of instruction, every area of the game will be covered from tee to green, utilizing high-speed video and both group and one-on-one sessions.


For additional information, call Brian Manzella at 502-417-4653.



Brian
I have a couple questions about the package.
In the partial quote above from the announcment you mentioned high speed video.
Will we be getting a tape or DVD of our lesson so we can review at home?

I have seen some debate here as to whether lie angles of clubs are important.
Do you think they are important? If so, once I have an established pattern will there be an equipment check?

Steve
 

LSH

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First let me say I am very much looking forward to the 21st and 22nd.
It will be an enlightening experience!
Second I don't want to be a pain in the rear but I have a couple questions.
The four hour lesson ends about 12:30 then lunch. Is this part of the agenda, a group lunch where the days lessons will be rehashed? Or are we on our own? ( Just thinking about the expo that is going on there ) If we are going to rehash the lessons I wouldn't want to miss that!
Do we have scheduled tee times?
I have two reasons for wanting to know the tee times. One again, is the expo. Two is I am meeting family after the rounds and wanted to be able to give them an approximate time.

Thanks
Steve
 
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