Join ProThrowbacks in future golf events and play at the Clark Sun Valley Golf Course. Without question, this is one of the most scenic golf courses in the world. The 18-hole ribbon cutting ceremony took place on March 1, 2014 and construction is in full-force for the additional 18 holes. If you're interested in becoming a member like ProThrowbacks, please print out the form below, fill out and you can email us the completed form, or simply come by the Clark Sun Valley golf course and bring it to the golf pro shop and hand to one of our staff.
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Golf Lessons for Men, Women, and Children
We've had so many people over the years ask us to start giving golf lessons.
During 2013, we began lessons indoor with our golf simulators at Pure Gold Duty Free located on Clark, only 3 minutes from the airport.
Please check back on this page for dates and times.
By the way, here's some important putting rules we think you should know.
What CAN you do on a putting green on your line of putt? Here are six:
And here's what you can't do:
During 2013, we began lessons indoor with our golf simulators at Pure Gold Duty Free located on Clark, only 3 minutes from the airport.
Please check back on this page for dates and times.
By the way, here's some important putting rules we think you should know.
What CAN you do on a putting green on your line of putt? Here are six:
- You can remove loose impediments. Things such as sand, soil, stones, twigs, insects, and goose droppings. You can remove these things any way you want, provided you don't press anything down into the turf or test the surface.
- You can repair those little craters created when a ball hits the green.
- You can repair old hole plugs created when the superintendent's staff move the cup from location to another.
- You can place your putter down in front of your ball when you address it (remember, don't press down).
- You can touch the line in the process of measuring, lifting or replacing your ball or to remove a moveable obstruction such as a coin left on the green by the group in front of you.
- Once you putt out, provided you aren't aiding a fellow competitor with his or her putt, you can tap down spike marks, fix a damaged hole (sometimes a part of the circumference caves in) or push the hole liner back down (they sometimes get pulled up when the flagstick is removed.
And here's what you can't do:
- Repair any damage other than hole plugs or ball marks. This includes any indentations created by the 275-pound guy playing in the group in front of you.
- Touch your line of putt for any other reason than the ones listed above.
- Test the surface by rolling a ball, scraping or roughening the grass.
- Sweep away casual water, dew or frost.