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Join Golf Monthly this July for a unique coaching experience with our Top 25 Coaches at Prince's

Golf Monthly has teamed up with Cleveland Golf/Srixon to offer you an exciting opportunity to take part in a unique event at this year's Open Championship.
On Wednesday July 13th (during the week of this year's Open Championship at Royal St George's) four of Golf Monthly's Top 25 Coaches will be hosting a series of game-improving clinics at Prince's Golf Club in Kent.
From driving to putting, you will be able to join a small group of GM readers to learn from Neil Plimmer, Paul Foston, Barney Puttick and Paul Ashwell, who together represent some of the finest coaching minds in the country.
Throughout the afternoon you will also be given the chance to test the latest range of Cleveland and Srixon products, take part in skills challenges to win exclusive prizes and you will also receive a goody bag that will include a dozen Srixon Z-Star golf balls plus other Cleveland Golf/Srixon merchandise.
Participants should arrive for 12.30 and the event will be finished between 17.30 and 18.00. Please note that numbers are limited to give all participants maximum value. If you would like to take part, please send a cheque for £25 payable to IPC Media along with the form on page 130 of the Centenary Issue, on sale May 19, 2011.
Cleveland and Srixon will provide all of the equipment required for the day so you will not need to bring your own clubs and there is no handicap limit, so golfers of all abilities are welcome to take part in this game-changing event.
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