The Doctor is in—golf, that is

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Rick Frye, owner of The Golf Doctor, on golf course with mountains in the background.

Rick Frye, owner of The Golf Doctor. — Photo courtesy The Golf Doctor

With the days getting warmer, golfers are bouncing off the walls to get out and hit the greens. Make sure you’re in top swing with a visit to The Golf Doctor. After 16 years on Front Street in Nelson, owner Rick Frye has moved his full-service golf shop to 415 Alexander Road in Procter—same great service, new location.

Open year-round, The Golf Doctor offers swing and short-game lessons by appointment for both beginners and advanced golfers. Certified by the Golf Clubmakers Association, Frye can build or customize your existing golf clubs in order to suit your individual physique and swing speed, as well as perform repairs, loft/tie adjustments, reshafts, regrips and shaft spining. He also offers a full selection of retail equipment and gear.

Is your game up to par? Make an appointment with The Golf Doctor today in its new location (250-352-1157; [email protected]). 

Julie Matchett

Julie Matchett is a writer and content coordinator for KPI Media. She ranks as a 7 on the Introversion vs. Extraversion scale out of 100, which might help to explain why she chose a career of quiet contemplation as opposed to public speaking. View all of Julie Matchett’s articles

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