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A Squeaky Swing
Gets An Overhaul
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| Faldo Golf Institute by
Marriott |
Despite a fair amount of golf over
the winter, my swing had developed a few squeaks, so I took it to The Faldo Golf Institute
by Marriott in Orlando in mid April. Looking for an oil change, I got an overhaul.
I took the 3-day course with a group of eight men
and women from various parts of the country including Chicago, upstate New York and Ohio.
They included a commodities trader, an insurance adjuster and a government worker.
Strangers at the start, we formed a close bond during our fun, but sometimes intense work
together, making parting at the end a genuinely sorrowful affair.

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Above: The Faldo Institute's 9-hole course lighted at night and aerial view Below: Video analysis at the
Faldo Golf Institute by Marriott
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Our course included three half days of
instruction and an afternoon playing the course in teams with our two enthusiastic
instructors, both named Dave. The afternoons off gave us time to relax, practice or play
either the Ron Garl-designed 9-holer or the 18-hole International Golf Club right across
the street.
The course covered all aspects, from the long to the short
game. A fair amount of time, thankfully, was devoted to chipping and putting, my nemeses,
but the full swing also got a lot of attention.
The state-of-the-art video program allowed us to stop
action and check our positions at various points in the swing. In my case, I take the club
back too far inside and have to reroute it to get back to the ball, frequently going over
the top and pull hooking as a result. My instructor worked with me to take the club back,
always keeping the club head in front of my chest. It was a major change that I won't
correct overnight. I committed myself to this change, as painful as it was, and also was
prepared to work with a pro at home if necessary. I knew that without follow up, the
investment of time and money at this, or any other golf school, would be wasted.
The complex has 35 well-groomed acres of practice grounds
that also includes a splendid clubhouse with pro shop; Nick's Grill, a fine restaurant and
bar where we had breakfast and lunch; storage facilities; and a club fitting shop.
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| Marriott's Grande Vista |
The Faldo Golf Institute, which opened in
early 1997, is located at Marriott's Grande Vista on International Drive, one of the most
attractive boulevards in Orlando. A Marriott Vacation Club International resort, its
largest to date, the Grande Vista includes a health club, outdoor pool, and elegant
time-share units situated near the site's lake and around the 9-hole course.
The units were very comfortable and featured kitchenettes
and good sized living rooms and bedrooms overlooking the practice area or course. The
piece de resistance were the Jacuzzi baths. I used mine every night to soak sore muscles.
The resort has opened some 300 units, and another 700 are
being built. As of late April 1999, you could hear the sound of hammers and saws
throughout the property.
The resort's decision to affiliate itself with a golf
school in general and with Nick Faldo in particular was in response to vacation trend data
which show that people go on vacation to relax, be with family and pursue their hobbies,
of which the most popular is golf, explains Ed Utz, Marriott Golf's director of marketing.
"In our planning for the resort, we wanted to put
together a vacation experience that encompassed all three objectives," he says,
adding that the trend toward offering specific hobbies, like golf, has given rise to the
concept of the theme resort. According to Utz, in creating Marriott's Grande Vista and
associating it with Nick Faldo, Marriott decision makers wanted to create a specific golf
atmosphere. Utz explains: "As we were making our decisions about what kind of resort
we wanted at Grande Vista, Faldo had just formed The Faldo Golf Institute. Faldo, as you
know, is dedicated to the golf swing and is a tireless worker devoted to practice. His
personality was consistent with our aim which was to offer a truly valuable educational
experience for golfers."
Utz also explained that time-share destinations are
growing enormously popular for both renters and owners. Time-shares are very flexible with
regard to people's travel schedules. They can be rented for very short or extended time
periods. Secondly, time share units offer great value to owners not only because of the
likelihood that their own units will have a high occupancy rate but because the exchange
element allows owners to dramatically reduce their travel expenses to other destinations
offering similar units. And, Utz emphasizes, there is now a very large worldwide exchange
system in place which has greatly expanded the time-share market.
With exceptional practice facilities; friendly,
knowledgeable instructors; and a broad curriculum encompassing all aspects of the game and
various length courses for golfers of all ages and skill levels, The Faldo Golf Institute
by Marriott and Grande Vista is well worth looking into.
For more information call 1-888-GO-FALDO. 
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