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Today, I went and played golf with a client and surprisingly, did better than I think we both expected. Regardless, until today, I hadn't picked up a club since spring 2019, so your girl is rusty! Now, I know I won't be in the LPGA anytime soon, if at all *laughs*, but I haven't taken lessons since undergrad which was easy considering almost every SEC school had (and still has) a golf course.  

 
Does anyone have any particular courses they like in town and/or know of some great instructors? My client gave me some info, but I'm still gathering more recommendations so I can make the best choice for me. Thank you in advance!!

If a hobbyist were to ask this here? Would he be politely referred to the many other sites that might have more reliable information?

But I'm not going to argue (give reasons or cite evidence in support of an idea, action, or theory, typically with the aim of persuading others to share one's view) that here.  

 
If it means anything, I've done quite a bit of research and have a basically listed out every golf course within a 2H drive of Minneapolis and instructors to reach out to. It's a lot of information; however, I always put more stock in personal recommendations, especially from people who have lived in the area longer than I have.  

 
Whether for better or for worse, golf is somewhat known as a sport for white men, specifically middle-aged white men. The majority of clients in the industry, including Minneapolis, identify as middle-aged white men. I figured this would be a decent place to ask. I've received a couple Private Messages on this matter. If no one wants to publicly give recs, it's totally okay. It's just golf... it's not a life or death situation *laughs*.

"I've done quite a bit of research and have a basically listed out every golf course within a 2H drive of Minneapolis and instructors to reach out to."

  Thats more than 40 golf courses. This would take A LOT OF TIME. Every suburb has 1 and sometimes 2 courses (even small ones). Let me know if you are ever at Inver Wood, Ill walk on down and say hi to you.

there are more than a few client/golfers on here who may be willing to provide an hour worth of instruction at a driving range.  And I've heard it rumored that this sport may be a common excuse used to "get away" for a couple hours.  Just a rumor I'm sure.  

IJMiggs151 reads

The Minikahda Club is the most exclusive and expensive course to play golf in MN for a reason.  Because it’s the very best!  If you have any clients that are members there they should offer golf lessons from their premier instructors.  I have been a member there since the 90’s and have paid for private lessons for providers and golfed with them on tons of occasions as my guests.

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That would be me doll, but I'm expensive.if interested reach out to me im sure we can negotiate something, to please both of us.

is paying for my lessons. That said, good luck with those pleasing negotiations. Regardless, thank you for the offer.

You guys are all morons. You are paying for her lessons, you are paying for her time and if you want anything sexual after that private lesson on that very expensive private course you will be paying for a very expensive date. I myself wouldn't pay up to $1000 to teach a provider how to play golf, but I guess I am not most people.
  It is like taking a provider to the state fair. That would be the most expensive trip to the fair in history.

I just wanted to say thank you to everyone who responded either privately via PMs and email or publicly here. Although a client is being kind enough to pay for my lessons, I do have to address one little thing.  

 
While I appreciate the many offers of free golf lessons in return for discounted dates and/or free dates with me, please know that as a fellow service provider (albeit in a different industry), I respect your time and the service you provide. That said, since the industries in question do not run parallel to one another, negotiating, trading, and/or bartering is not advisable. Those of you who are golf instructors provide a service, you set the rate and it's on me to respect that rate and pay it or respect it and move on. Again, I really do appreciate the offers - it's just not my style.

Non paralell goods and services is exactly where bartering is key, to making a market. It has been going on fo centuries. You dont trade pussy for pussy, you trade it for somthing else of value.

And in this instance free golf lessons in return for discounts or free access to my time, services, and... pussy as you so eloquently put it just didn't and doesn't make sense to me. While I agree bartering can be fruitful, there's a time and place and this wasn't it.

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