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Club tees off

Geelong Golf Club is excited about the progress of its course, with growing membership numbers, manager Paul Christie says.
“To look back to what seems like yesterday when we opened the course for play to now celebrating our first birthday is exciting,” Paul says.
“The new course features a stunning nine hole format that suits all level of golfers all just 3kms from the waterfront.”
The course is open seven days a week for social and competitive golf and social groups are welcome.
The course features a 1400sqm tee providing a fantastic practice area with a 700sqm putting green replicating the more subtle greens on the course proper.
“Our team of golf professionals are on call seven days a week and the recent appointment of Darrell Brown as Director of Coaching strengthens our experience even further,” Paul says.
“If you are in need of a short game lesson why not talk with Kel Llewllyn with his 25 years of international coaching experience.
“Kel will not only teach you the art of golf but ensure you get the most out of the game.”
Off the course, beer garden is now open with a range of alcoholic beverages to choose from.
The pro shop stocks the latest range of Titleist clubs, clothes, balls, gloves and accessories.
Bookings can be made online at geelonggolf.com.au and golfers can use a special promotional code to receive a discount.
Geelong Golf Club is at 3-43 Ballarat Rd North Geelong, phone 4210 1010.

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