Hertfordshire’s Brocket Hall is to host a series of Dave Pelz Scoring Game Schools between March and October this year.
The one-, two- and three-day schools are aimed at golfers looking to improve their short game and putting techniques under the guidance of one of the world’s leading short game coaches and his highly-qualified team.
A former physicist, Pelz has dedicated a large part of his life to scientifically analysing the golf swing and paying particular attention to the short game. He worked out that up to 68 per cent of shots by golfers of all abilities occur inside 125 yards and on the green – the area of the game he refers to as ‘The Scoring Game’.
The Dave Pelz Scoring Schools offer tuition on a 4:1 student-to-instructor ratio and covers instruction on pitching, chipping, sand and putting skills in the practice area, as well as time in the classroom to help students understand the teaching methodology.
“We’re delighted to add Brocket Hall to our roster of exclusive destinations at which to hold our Scoring Game Schools,’ said Pelz. “The practice area is world class, with a large bunker complex, extensive putting greens, and a dedicated area for pitching and chipping instruction. Added to this, the estate is one of England’s most complete golf destinations.”
In addition to its extensive practice facilities. Brocket Hall boasts two championship golf courses, the Melbourne Course and the Palmerston Course, and for those opting for the two-and three-day golf schools, it offers on-site accommodation in Melbourne Lodge, which has 16 suites, while the estate’s fine dining Auberge du Lac restaurant is also available for bookings.
For further information, visit brocket-hall.co.uk or call 01707 368700. For details of the Dave Pelz Game Scoring Schools, go to www.pelzgolf.com.