A Way to “Go Green” on the course.

A Way to “Go Green” on the course.

Hi, I’m Mel Sole, Director of Instruction at the Mel Sole Golf School, headquartered at Pawleys Plantation Golf and Country Club in Pawleys Island, SC.  We conduct 1, 2, and 3-day golf schools, hourly golf lessons, and senior golf schools—any golf instruction program your heart desires. Give us a call at 800-624-4653 or 843-237-4993.  We will be happy to book a commuter school or a package that contains accommodations, golf, and golf school.

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April 22nd was 'EARTH DAY,' and people worldwide performed hundreds of nifty "Go Green" eco-friendly practices. We know that golf courses are making efforts to cut down on harmful chemicals and pesticides, but what can the average golfer do?

Turn your green time even greener with the Dixon Earth golf ball, a high-performance, organic golf ball made of rock salt rather than earth-unfriendly heavy metals like lead, tungsten, and titanium.

The Dixon Earthball is high-performance, and its thin Eco-Cover provides an exceptional feel and increased durability.

In independent testing by the PGA TOUR Partners club, it outperformed the Nike One Platinum, Callaway Tour ix, and Titleist Pro V1. WOW!

Who is a well-known Dixon Golf enthusiast? Actor, producer & philanthropist Don Cheadle!

https://youtu.be/nXXqDS7audU

Check out their website, and you'll see that Dixon Earth also makes eco-friendly apparel and accessories. How about an organic cotton golf hat?

Go Green!

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Source: Dixon Golf  Mel Sole Golf School

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