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Golfers at Royal Melbourne Golf Academy to fine tune their swings, even during the winter freeze

Opened in 2013, the Royal Melbourne Golf Academy Powered by Catalyst Golf Performance has given the opportunity for golfers to fine tune their swings, even during the winter freeze. The RMGA the best place to bridge the gap between golf seasons, and has set up its Performance Studio right on site at Royal Melbourne Country Club in Long Grove.

With numerous different offerings at the RMGA, including tour level custom club fitting, private coaching, group supervised practice sessions, on course coaching, junior golf performance, and corporate events, this technology laden facility boast fully integrated Trackman Radar launch monitor, high speed cameras, and 3-D swing analysis. During the winter the entire operation is moved inside the clubhouse where lessons, leagues, and learning continue.

"Our goal is to bring a great amenity to the members of Royal Melbourne and the surrounding area" says CJ Orton, Director of Instruction at Royal Melbourne.

"Effective winter practice can be difficult to find, and we're excited to be in a central location to keep the golfing community in golf shape for the winter."

Lessons, practice, and full winter coaching programs at the RMGA Performance Studio can not only keep you swinging, but make you swing it better.

"We can truly cover every aspect of a golfer's game during the summer or winter. Winter is a seriously neglected time and much overlooked piece of the puzzle for most golfers. It is not the time to put the clubs away; it is the time to bring out the best in their game."

Not only does the RMGA cater to members of Royal Melbourne, but also hosts guests who are looking for a place to practice, or take lessons during the winter. With the Trackman, golfers can get instant information on their swing, and with that feedback, can know what is going wrong, and exactly how to fix it.

For more information, contact CJ Orton, PGA at cj@catalystgp.com or 602-618-1136.

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