With
the name La Quinta Resort & Club associated with a project,
it is understood that superfluous adjectives are the norm and
one cannot be dissatisfied either with the facilities at the
school or the accommodations. Pelz's facilities, the Ranch at
PGA WEST™, are stunningly awesome and that only describes
half of the story. Coupled with the fabulous accommodations
and settings of the venerable La Quinta Resort, those attending
the schools will be pampered beyond their wildest expectations.
A legendary hideaway, unique in its serenity, charm and timelessness,
La Quinta Resort & Club, is regarded as the most distinctive
resort hotel in the Palm Springs, California area. Site of the
desert's first nine hole golf course built in the 1920's, today
La Quinta Resort & Club features three championship golf
courses designed by Pete Dye: the Mountain, Dunes and Citrus.
La Quinta Resort & Club and PGA West together are one of
GOLF MAGAZINE'S few Silver Medal Resorts in Southern California.
The accommodations and school, though pricey, are outstanding.
Great food, wonderful service and outstanding school staff,
hotel staff and facilities are the focal points of both of these
properties. Coming home at night was always a pleasure to look
forward to as is the ambience and feel of a cool desert night.
The
Casitas and Suites at La Quinta are elegant, sumptuous, spacious
(500 square feet), each with each own balcony and great, large
terry-cloth robes.
The spa at La Quinta is recognized as one of the premier spas
in the country. Its natural setting and the treatments offered
from 8a.m to 8 p.m. are most definitely worth a visit. The resort
has its very own upscale shopping center with great restaurants.
Set in the historically rich and scenic foothills of La Quinta,
California, the Dave Pelz Scoring Game Ranch blends the area's
natural beauty with an ideal setting for short game and putting
instruction. Each green, bunker, apron and hitting area is designed
by Dave Pelz to create realistic shot values and the true look
and feel of on-course situations. The tropically adorned grounds
with the towering mountains as a backdrop set the tone for a
truly unforgettable three days.
Dave Pelz is world-renowned as a teacher and is both one of
Golf Magazine's Top 100 instructors and the PGTAA's (Professional
Golf Teachers Association of America) Honorary Members. Pelz
has structured his program to all handicap levels, emphasizing
individual attention to each student. His schools successfully
address the needs of all handicap levels, and are attended by
both professionals and amateurs.
For those readers who love pro facts, Phil Mickelson, Hugh
Baiocchi, Paul Zinger, Steve Elkington, Tom Kite, Lee Jansen,
Vijay Singh and 60 plus other pros are amongst his students
and graduates.
Dave
defines The Scoring GameTM as a combination of the short game,
which includes all shots inside of 100 yards to the edge of
the green, plus the putting game, which are all the shots on
the greens. Pelz' focus encompasses distance wedges, pitching,
chipping, sand play and putting, which comprise 60 to 65% of
the total number of shots per round.
On the first morning, our group of 13, gathered at the school's
conference room. A former bull ranch owned by financier/publisher
Walter Annenberg, these are classy surroundings with great ambience
for golfers. Here we were introduced to Dave LiCalsi and assistants,
Dennis Close. Russ McKay and Anne Sparks are all excellent golfers
as well as teachers. A 4:1 student/teacher ratio allows instructors
to concentrate solely on their students and students on their
instruction.
Next, all the participants were encouraged to discuss their
reasons for attending and the goals we were attempting to achieve
from the School.
Thereafter, the format for the 3-day school was presented;
Daily clinics, running from 9 –4, include both a three-hour
putting session and a three-hour wedge session, each consisting
of a brief theory presentation, followed by three outdoor execution
activities.
The putting sessions are designed to improve every golfer's
putting by teaching proper set-up and stroke mechanics while
developing a systematic practice program for continued improvement.
Practice drills are demonstrated to and experienced by all participants.
The wedge sessions help build proper address positions, reliable
chipping techniques, improved wedge mechanics, and confidence
in bunker shots. Learning and refining the proper techniques
involved in these shots makes execution easier for all skill
level players.
After being broken into 4 groups, our next stop was to the
exceptionally well laid out practice areas where our assigned
instructors took individual photos of our existing techniques
and faults.
The School uses the most current equipment for video analysis
as well as the GolfCoach software, which was designed specifically
for Pelz Schools. This software system, which enables and includes
amongst its numerous features, single screen shots, side-by-side
comparisons of both your early beginning swing to your new improved
swing, the comparison to any pro, or more specifically a pro
of equal build to yourself. At the end of the school, you receive
a personal manual to take home for points of reference. So when
your game suddenly falls apart as it so often does, this "comfort"
manual can get you back on track.
All throughout the course, the camaraderie was evident between
the students and the teachers. Instead of feeling that you were
in a group, afraid to ask questions or taking up every one else's
time, the feeling of individual attention to your needs permeated
through the group during these three days.
The lunches each day, were delicious and for 2 of the 3 days,
given at the Ranch. On the last day lunch was at the new Greg
Norman golf course; there were no limitations on price, which
in itself improved the enjoyment of the already marvelous menu
and service. The instructors were always at the table during
lunch and the bonding with both fellow participants and staff
made the learning experience that much more enjoyable.
Through the School's method of teaching bunker shots, by the
end of the session, all of the students were becoming consistent
at getting out of bunkers. The secret to bunker play is: keep
it a swinging motion with the body turning back and through
to the finish with the feel of the club splashing the sand.
This part of the training was well worth the entire cost of
the course.
Every attendee of this school, myself included, gained tremendous
results, had a absolutely positive experience, whether they
were a beginner or serious golfer, and all agreed that the three
distinct lessons we all learned and carried away with us, were
a.) To always TURN and end with a World Class Finish, b.) The
motion is the same whether it is a full swing, chip or even
a bunker shot and c.) And as our instructors ingrained in us,
"Good golfers are willing to give up control in order to
get control".
This is a school, where the instructors like to tell you that
their students "don't go from a 20 handicap to an 18; they
go from a 20 to an 8!" With the lessons learned and diligent
practice, I believe this statement!
1-day Scoring Game Tour clinics range from $350 to $375 per
person and include 6 hours of instruction and lunch. Three-day
schools run from $3,220 per single, $2,775 for double occupancy
and $2,325 for commuters. Summer rates are a little less.
Additionally, at the conclusion of the school, students are
given two putting training aids to help achieve consistency
as well as a logoed Descenti golf shirt- a nice touch of class!
Pelz offers four exclusive facilities at unsurpassed locations
throughout the US. With classic elegance, beauty and matchless
service, The
Boca Raton Resort and Club in Florida is rated "One of America's
Top Golf Resorts." On the West Coast, La Quinta Resort and PGA
WEST rank as one of the world's preeminent golf destinations.
The majestic Rocky Mountains provide the perfect climate for
summer golf and the Dave Pelz Scoring Game School TM
at The
Club at Cordillera in Colorado's Vail Valley. Georgia's
premier lakefront resort, Reynolds
Plantation (home to championship golf courses designed by
Jack Nicklaus, Bob Cupp, Tom Fazio and Rees Jones) is the newest
home to a Dave Pelz Scoring Game School. Pelz personally designed
his exclusive teaching facilities at each location to optimize
his program for schools and corporate outings.
www.pelzgolf.com
or 800.833.7370