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MGR to conduct special clinics for underprivileged children

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Mohali, April 14

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The Mohali Golf Range (MGR), Sector 65, announced to organise special clinics for underprivileged children on the completion of its five years. The clinics will be organised after the lockdown period, informed the management.

“The range is one of India’s largest golf learning and practise facilities-driving range built as per international standards. The range is run by professionals and in order to celebrate the five years of successful operations, we will organise special clinics for underprivileged children for two consecutive years,” said Shalini Kahlon, Director Castel Sports running MGR.

“The range is currently having 1100 members and a floodlight golf driving range and academy which accommodates around 80 golfers at one time. The offers a two-tier 48 astroturf hitting bays along with 900 square yards of tee hitting area and a Mckinsey style putting green. It also has a designated chipping and pitching area. A nine-hole Par-2 golf course has also been designed within the range for the beginners,” added Shalini.

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“We are already training underprivileged kids, but this clinic will help them to learn about golf’s technicalities, including, choosing the right equipment, improving swing force, body posture for putting, various forms of shot selection and also special classes will be organised for upbringing the mental fitness of these young underprivileged kids,” said former international golfer Harmeet Kahlon, Director Coaching MGR.

“In addition of organising summer and winter golf camps, we have already organised free camps for women and specially-abled children,” added Harmeet.

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