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Lake Junaluska Golf Course to host U.K.’s Proper Golfing Academy

Proper Golfing Academy was founded to help senior golfers tweak their swings to prevent or ease back and knee pain. Donated photo Proper Golfing Academy was founded to help senior golfers tweak their swings to prevent or ease back and knee pain. Donated photo

Proper Golfing Academy, a senior golfers retreat based in the United Kingdom, is coming to Lake Junaluska Golf Course in April for its first appearance in the United States.

Proper Golfing is designed to help senior golfers improve their swing, game and confidence, and inspire them to get back on the course.

The Lake Junaluska event will offer 2-day sessions on April 13-15 and April 15-17 and a one-day session April 18-19. Lodging and meals are included. 

The Proper Golfing method incorporates coaching sessions, golf simulators and on-the-course instruction to help senior golfers transform their golf game into one they can play without pain.

To learn more and to register, visit bit.ly/LJGProperGolfing.

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