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London Golf Academy

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9815 Gold Creek Dr, Komoka, Ontario, N0L 1R0, Canada
(519) 317-5316 www.londongolfacademy.com
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Apr 4, 2018
Mike is a fantastic instructor. Over my fifty-plus years in golf I have had sessions with many golf coaches in Canada and the USA ... and Mike is the best! He not only tailors his vast expertise to the individual, he displays patience, humour, and a friendly, positive attitude.

Jun 29, 2017
This is an amazing facility for the London and area golfers to go and be fit for the latest clubs they want, or to get some amazing instruction as well. Mike has been doing a great job for years, and now has the best facility to give you all the feedback you need on your swing. He is open to any types of club companies and is not being pushed by one of the big boys either...very important fact for all! Check this place out!

Jun 6, 2017
Mike has a very keen sense of the golf swing and also how to teach it. I would definitely recommend London Golf Academy to anyone looking for a golf lesson in London or the surrounding area. Mike uses only the latest technology to fit you for you clubs, which is a must have to the beginner golfer or advanced.

Aug 17, 2017
I was typically shooting 10-12 strokes over par until I got teaching from these guys...Now my 6 iron is on point and I've shot 4-8 strokes over par consistently for the past 6 months. Awesome job guys.

Aug 30, 2017
Mike knows what he is talking about. I am a terrible golfer so my husband signed me up for some lessons. Mike has actually got me hitting the ball nicely after 3 lessons. My goal is to break 95 this coming season and I know I will now. Thanks!

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