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The primary focus of our tuition is on the standardised teaching concept we use. Our Golf Academy bases its work on the "Griesbach Method" – a further development of the "UGLS" (Universal Golf Learning System), and this is how many of our 100,000 and more guests refer to our golf tuition approach. The Griesbach Method was developed by Dr. Manfred Grosser, Honorary Professor at the Technical University of Munich, working in conjunction with our Golf Academy and a number of golfing experts. |
This method represents the fastest, best, healthiest and most convenient route into golf and is also ideal for those seeking systematic perfection of their game. The Griesbach Method can be applied to everyone from beginners to single handicappers. It is a unique and scientific approach which uses the principles of physics and kinaesthesia to deliver clearly understandable and logical results. No one makes it easier to enjoy the game of golf than our Golf Academy.
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We have been offering courses leading to the German Golf Association basic handicap and course etiquette certificate since 2006. These courses comply with the official guidelines of the DGV. Once you are in possession of the German Golf Association basic handicap and course etiquette certificate, you can be sure that this golf "driving licence" will be recognised by all golf clubs in Germany which take part in the scheme (already in excess of 60% of courses).
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You may either complete the basic handicap and course etiquette certificate via the single course offered by our Golf Academy or else take individual sessions with your golf pro. You will, of course, be provided with written confirmation that you have successfully obtained the certificate.
If you have any questions about the German Golf Association basic handicap and course etiquette certificate, please contact our Golf Bookings Office on 0049 (0) 8532/790-22 or e-mail us at golfresort@hartl.de
Born 1938, Professor of Kinematics and Training Science at the Technical University of Munich. Professor Grosser took a degree in German, Sport and Psychology before going on to become a school teacher and university lecturer. He was also Director of Research at the German Ministry of the Interior. In 1977, he became a Professor at the Germany Sport University in Cologne and took up his chair at the Technical University of Munich in 1995. He also lectures at the Trainer Academy in Cologne.
He has more than 20 books to his name (including two on golf co-authored with Carlo Knauss). His research activities have included work on golf for several years. As a former top sprinter, tennis player and coach, Professor Grosser has always maintained close contact with actual sporting practice.
Hartl Resort · Am Brunnenplatzl 2 · 94086 Bad Griesbach · info@hartl.de
