Hi Sarb, I would say that most of the public golf courses on the lower price range are good places to start, depending on which one is closest to you. Look for a golf course that is par 70 or less, this means it's a shorter golf course. For complete beginners, Scarlett Woods and Centennial Park are fairly easy courses (mainly par 3 and 4). Hope that helps!
Has anyone ever told you that you smile with your eyes? :) Anywayyy, I like to watch the longer full 20 minutes 18 holes videos. There's some out there that are like 25-30 mins even and I enjoy those too! I'm kinda sad this vid was only 12 minutes, Shan... :(
Honestly hats off to you for just getting out there in between storms. The humidity has been insane, so just getting out there to record 👏🏾👏🏾
Thanks! and yes, it's been quite the summer hahaha
Nice swing - would love to pair up next time you're playing in Niagara..
I always bring an extra coffee and a hash brown in the hopes that i will run into Shan on the course. Hehhehe
Hello Shan, I’ve been watching your videos but this is my first time to comment. I love playing golf too. I love when you said it’s golf anyway.
Thank you! It's all about having fun :)))
What are the easiest golf courses in GTA/Ontario, just starting out?
Hi Sarb, I would say that most of the public golf courses on the lower price range are good places to start, depending on which one is closest to you. Look for a golf course that is par 70 or less, this means it's a shorter golf course. For complete beginners, Scarlett Woods and Centennial Park are fairly easy courses (mainly par 3 and 4). Hope that helps!
@@GolfwithShan Thank you will definitely hit those up in the summer.
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Has anyone ever told you that you smile with your eyes? :) Anywayyy, I like to watch the longer full 20 minutes 18 holes videos. There's some out there that are like 25-30 mins even and I enjoy those too! I'm kinda sad this vid was only 12 minutes, Shan... :(