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CHRIS EASTMAN WAS VOTED ONE OF THE  "TOP 4 INSTRUCTORS FOR NEVADA, 2009" - GOLF DIGEST MAGAZINE

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NEED A LITTLE ASSISTANCE ON YOUR GAME?

Three Ways to improve your game!

 

1) Make sure that your mechanics are OK.

Little things get into your swing without you even knowing it. Try a lesson, let Chris make sure everything is in it's place and fix those that are astray.

See the Golf School schedule

2) Make sure that your clubs are OK.

Don't Get new clubs, adjust the ones that you have to provide the best feedback. Making you the best ball striker in your group.

Chris has been trained how to adjust your clubs so that slices and hooks are a thing of the past, just by adjusting the weight of your club. It's all Royal and Ancient, and USGA approved! Check this out.

Here's a video from Heinen Golf to see what's involved to optimize your clubs.

3) Make sure that you are OK.

Personal health is the best game that you can have. Check this out.

Email or call me for more information:

Chris Eastman Director Instruction, PGA Golf Professional

www.chriseastmangolf.com

CONTACT CHRIS AT 702.610.5470 or ceastman@troongolf.com

 

 

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About Chris

Chris Eastman is Director of Instruction at The Revere Golf Club in Las Vegas, Nevada. In addition to The Revere, Chris has managed several award-winning golf facility operations.

 

     
 

Chris' Golf philosophy

Golf is meant to be first and foremost Fun! Most people that play golf will not become professional players, but they still want to be the best that they can. To be fun means everyone understands their ability, what they are attempting to accomplish for their next golf goal and how to enjoy that process.

To improve at golf requires three things, a desire to improve, lessons from a qualified instructor, and the willingness to enjoy the progress, including the inevitable side steps.

 

 
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