Late Summer Planning

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I know it seems like your golf season is just now getting into prime time, but we've been going full tilt since March 20th—and it's been fascinating to see how this year has played out. Golf had a huge surge last year during the pandemic because it's a great way to spend time outside with friends but with some distance. As the world opened up some through the spring, it was an open question if the golf surge would continue. It has—at least at Rock Hill and on my lesson tee.

I want to thank you, my students, for making this a great season. As you've probably seen when you go to Jacobs3D.com to book lessons, every day fills up quickly. I'm grateful for the support, and I want to give the same scheduling advice you heard from me at the beginning of the season. If you're signing up for a package of lessons, book out your days right away so you can get the slots you want. That's especially important now as we head into the second half of August and into the fall.

In the months ahead, I'll have availability five days a week through the end of the season which is October 23rd. There's still time to book packages and lock in dates, but your choices will quickly become more and more limited. Now is a great time to work on your game, and we can make a concrete plan you can take with you through the winter months so you can come out the other side playing better even if you don't play actual rounds until the spring.

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With conferences, research, tour coaching, regular lessons and the arrival of Chen into the United States it should be a blockbuster Fall.

The fall calendar is available here: https://jacobs3d.com/book-a-lesson

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