Covid-19's third wave, the worst so far, has above other heartaches confined families to their living quarters during ongoing lockdown-like restrictions that have played a toll on their mental and physical health.
Computer screen usage is growing by the minute along with, yes, our waistlines due to obvious lack of exercise. Working out at the gym is no longer an option in such precarious times.
Moreover, the list of outdoor activities are also at its minimal but what if there was an activity that is safe, fun and also abides by Covid rules and regulations?
The activity in question is golf. Not playing it, but learning and training.
Led by Thai-American and PGA of America golf professional Tony Meechai, and partners Nesta Thailand, starting on July 16, family-friendly golf and health day camps will be held every third Friday until the end of the year for people who want quality time in the great outdoors learning a new skill and having a lot of fun.
Why join? Simple. Get out and enjoy the fresh air in a safe and controlled environment while learning a game with pro Tony that you can enjoy for life. Advantages are that you get to learn something new with the 2018 Best Professional Coach in Asia at an enjoyable world-class training facility, Lotus Valley Golf Resort, in Chachoengsao.
The training process is based on the Club-Focused Instruction approach which has been proven to work for many decades and is taught against the backdrop of the world-class training facilities at Lotus Valley Golf Resort.
The natural turf driving range is complemented by a very large chipping and putting green and three practice holes that allows golfers to practise real shots and work on the most important part: the short game.
The camp is divided into two parts. The first part consists of a presentation that covers "Golf To Better Your Life And Health" and the second consists of real practice and drills.
Programmes, which are open to all ages, begin at 9am and concludes by noon. Transportation leaving from Sukhumvit 65 at 7am can be provided for those who need it. The formal training kicks off at 10am and is augmented with presentations of "Golf To Better Your Career" and "Golf Fitness And Health". The training concludes at 11am for lunch.
To make it exclusive, the first eight registered sign-ups from Bangkok Post readers for each Friday session receive a special fee of 1,500 baht which includes three hours of training, golf cart and caddie fee. Use Code: BKKPOST.
For more information and registration, call Mild at 02-038-3695, 086-778-1707 or email info@blackhatgolf.com.
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