3 AT PLAY 2 ANNIKA Academy Announces 2012 Golf Schools T
New 'Player's Package' Balances Practice Sessions with On-Course Play About the
he Annika Academy, Hall-of-
Famer Annika Sorenstam's boutique golf instruction and fitness facility, announces its diverse menu of indi- vidual, group and corporate schools for 2012. "The ANNIKA Academy presents a
one-of-a-kind opportunity for golfers to learn the game from the teachers who were so dedicated and influential during my career," says Annika, an eight-time LPGA Player of the Year. "The attention to detail we give to all aspects of the game along with club fitting and fitness provides a truly unique, holistic approach to instruction." Groups are limited to no more than eight guests, fostering an intimate guest-to-instructor ratio and environment conducive to learning. Packages range from the $1900 per person Player's Package,
which includes three hours per day of instruction and daily golf, to the $9245 Major Championship Package that includes a photo, lunch, instruction and 9 holes of golf with Annika.
ANNIKA Academy The ANNIKA Academy is a state-of-the-art,
"boutique" teaching facility at Orlando's Reunion Resort. The Academy opened in 2007 as a platform to share Annika's passion for golf and fitness. It is led by her long-time personal
coaches, Henri Reis (lead swing instructor) and Kai Fusser (personal trainer). Their proven, simple techniques allow players of all skill lev- els to reach their potential by transferring more energy and power to the golf course. One of only 15 certified Callaway Performance Centers in the country, the Academy provides custom-tailored cor- porate packages, individualized golf instruction, personalized fitness programs, club fitting and even opportunities to play with Annika.
For more information, contact Gary Lorfano, Senior Director of Sales and Marketing
garyl@theannikaacademy.com / 407.385.1245 or visit:
www.theannikaacademy.com
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