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Michael Bicker
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Layton, Utah
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About Michael
Michael "Mike" Bicker is a PGA Professional and General Manager at Sun Hills Golf Course in Layton, Utah. With nearly 40 years as a head professional in Davis County, Mike was named the Utah PGA Section Professional of the Year in 2001 and received the 2024 Jeff Beaudry Golf Ambassador Award. A University of Utah graduate, he manages this challenging 18-hole links-style course designed for all skill levels.
~40 years in Davis County+
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Layton
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Golf Lessons in Layton — FAQ
How much do golf lessons cost in Layton?
Private 60-minute lessons typically range $75–$175. Junior lessons run $40–$80 per session. Many instructors offer package discounts of 10–20%.
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Most teaching pros accept non-members at their club's practice facility. Check the instructor's club affiliation — a few private clubs restrict lessons to members and guests.
How many lessons do I need as a beginner?
Most beginners feel comfortable on a full course after 6–10 lessons. The first 2–3 sessions cover grip, stance, and basic swing mechanics. Budget $400–$800 for a solid introductory package.
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