Wednesday, June 10, 2009

THERE'S NOTHING LIKE BEING SPOTLIGHTED IN A MAGAZINE THAT'S DISTRIBUTED WORLDWIDE



A little publicity can bring a lot of attention when it's courtesy of a magazine with more than 8 million readers. So, when The Costco Connection came calling, the folks at Pawleys Plantation's Phil Ritson-Mel Sole Golf School were more than happy to give an interview.

If you're headed to your local Costco warehouse to pick up a few things, snatch up a copy of the June issue of The Costco Connection and you'll see a cute little story about the personal and professional match-up between the two people who own and run the school, Mel and Rosemary Sole.

Mel, who's ranked a "Top Teacher in North America" by GOLF Magazine, is a former player on the South African PGA Tour. Along with Rosemary, he runs one of the top schools in the United States. But they're not just good teachers, they have a commitment to growing the game of golf. Simply put, they believe that top-notch instruction should be within reach of every golfer.

Now, that may not seem like a big deal but here's some news: golf is NOT growing. The game is stagnating and unless more people start taking it up and staying with it, golf will stay in the permanent doldrums.

Mel's got schools sprinkled in several states and even one down in Mexico, but you've just got to check out their headquarters school at the beautiful Pawleys Plantation on the coast of South Carolina, just south of Myrtle Beach. They have a "Best Ever Golf School Package" there that is tailor-made for budget-conscious aspiring golfers, as well as seasoned golfers looking to tune up their games. For under $1000, taxes included, you get accommodations, breakfasts, green/cart fees, and a top notch golf school for three days.

If you know anything about America's best golf schools, you know that's a real steal.

Rosemary's real friendly, so give her a call at 800-624-4653 or 843-237-4993. She'll have you signed up and on the links in no time!

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