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Get Out: Improve Your Golf Game and Gain Some Culture

Your Patch guide to weekend bliss.

It's a jam-packed weekend in San Diego. Big fests are busting out all over, just as we hope spring will be soon. Enthusiasts of all stripes are descending upon the region, from yoga practicioners and to  and do-it-yourself home improvers.

We’ve got the best bets for you from March 3-6, whether you want to stay near Santee or take a longer drive to find even more to do.

This week, we feature a range of music and a chance to speak with a pro who could improve your golf game.

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Where/when: Carlton Oaks Golf Course, Santee, Saturday.

Why Go: If you need an expert opinion on how to find the best clubs, the golf course will have a specialist on hand to help you find the best equipment to improve your game.

Price: Free.

Where/when: First Presbyterian Church, El Cajon,  2 p.m. Sunday.

Why Go: If staycations, not vacations, are on your docket this year, try the Westwind Brass' musical tour, which contains influences from the Mediterranean, Northern Europe and the Americas. A reception follows the quintet's concert.

Price: Free.

A LITTLE FARTHER AFIELD

Where/when: Spring Home & Garden Show, Del Mar Fairgrounds, Friday through Sunday.

Why Go: To see the latest in home and garden design, get some ideas and lessons for renovations and meet experts who can help solve that nagging fix-it problem.

Price: $1 to $8; discounts are available.

Where/when: San Diego Air & Space Museum, San Diego, 7 p.m., Friday and Saturday.

Why Go: For the Radius Festival, where top dance performers in the electronic, techno, dubstep and trance genres will take the stage.

Price: $60-$155.

Where/when: Hilton San Diego Bayfront, San Diego, 9 a.m., Saturday.

Why Go: Join in a mass yoga-a-thon to benefit City of Hope, which is trying to encourage the use of the mind-body exercise to help those with chronic illnesses. Five yoga experts will teach the classes.

Price: $20-$40.


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