Welcome to the West of England Golf Academy - Bristol
In association with the Harold Swash Putting School of Excellence.
WEGA is part of Henbury Golf Club but operates as an independent service to members and visitors alike.
Golf tuition is available to all golfers from beginners to professional standard. Lessons can be booked in individual, group or video format with reductions for a course of lessons.
All the golf instruction and advice is provided by our team of Fully Qualified PGA Professional golfers who all specialize in video golf coaching.
I hope you enjoy looking around my site. Please feel free to contact me for further Information.
Nick Riley - Member of the Professional Golfers Association.
PGA (AAT) member with over 25 years as a professional golfer and coach.
New State Of The Art Fitting Experience
Custom Fitting, Repairs and Alterations
The West of England Golf Academy "Custom Fitting Experience" is a comprehensive tee-to-green process developed to provide properly fitted equipment for golfers throughout the entire set.
ANOTHER EXCITING ADDITION TO THE WEST OF ENGLAND GOLF ACADEMY
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WEGA have packaged together the experience and expertise of Harold Swash to bring the golfing public a unique coaching experience at this purpose built facility.
Harold's uncomplicated and common sense approach to the 'game within the game' has led some of the worlds leading players to seek his advice.
Padraig Harrington, David Howell, Colin Montgomerie, Nick Faldo, Darren Clarke, Lee Westwood and Justin Rose to name but a few.
Further Information and Bookings
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Harold Swash
All pupils that attend a HSPSE clinic at the WEGA receive the personal attention of Nick Riley a Harold Swash approved coach.
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| 2007 British Open Winner-Padraig Harrington |
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Putting Facts
The importance of putting in golf cannot be overstated.
Golfers can expect putting to make up 45% of their scores.
Golfers do not take enough care to reduce their number of putts per round.
The basics of pure strike putting fails to be recognised by golfers at every standard, from circuit and teaching professionals to club handicap players.