Monday Sep 06

Golf Lessons / Clinics

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                                                    Private / Semi-Private Instruction

  r1                                                                                                           This instructional approach features a high level of game improvement due to the low student-teacher ratio.
These one-hour instructional sessions provide the student(s) the ability to improve on specific aspects of the game.

Such as:      
Pre-shot set up, Putting, Chipping, Pitching, Bunker Play, Short Irons, Mid Irons, Long Irons/Hybrids, Fairway Woods, Driver, Mental Golf, Uneven Lies and Creative Shots.  These sessions take place at our Learning Center.

Video Analysis Equipment is available and can by incorporated into any lesson at no additional charge.

On Course Instruction is also available for a Playing Lesson. These sessions will cover the following:
Golf Course Strategy, Pre-Shot Routine as well as Mental Approach to Success.

Informational On-course Instruction is also available to newer gofers to cover fundamental aspects critical to the game of golf. These include: 
The Rules of Golf, Etiquette, Pace of Play and Care for the Course

All of the above instructional opportunities are designed for the needs of every golfer-beginners, intermediate, advanced and everyone in between.

                
                                                  Small Group Instruction

This larger student-teacher ratio is primarily utilized for corporate ‘team building' clinical instruction. By combining golf development with personal and business development, employees will not only improve their golf game for personal and business golf, but also learn how their approach to golf mirrors their approach to business.
Such aspects include:


GOLF to BUSINESS

Pre-Routine Set-Up  =  Attention to Detail
Pre-Shot Routine  =  Meeting Preparation
Visualization  =  Pre-Meeting Rehearsal 
Positive Mental Approach breads Success.

 

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Private Instruction Rates

One Hour............................................$70.00
Series of Four Hours.......................$200.00 (Paid in Advance)
Half Hour............................................$40.00
9-Hole Playing Lesson...................$120.00


Semi-Private Instruction Rates

2 Students.........................................$70.00 / 2
3 Students.........................................$90.00 / 3
4 Students.........................................$100.00 / 4
9-Hole Playing Lesson ..................$140.00 (Up to 3 Students)

Group Clinics...................................Call for Details  






Golf Swing Video Analysis


Video Swing Analysis is by far the greatest teaching aid in golf instruction. The ability to receive immediate visual feedback accelerates the learning process, and therefore increases the quality of each lesson.

With Video Swing Analysis, golf swings are captured from camera to computer. The golf swing is then instantly analyzed with drawing and comparison tools as well as a golf professional swing library providing additional visual feedback.

If lower scores and a better golf swing is your goal this season, then a Video Lesson is your best chance for success.

Golf Swing Video Analysis is included for the student at no additional charge.

For more information or to sign up for a golf lesson with PGA Golf Instructor John Suter, contact the golf shop at (610) 791-5580.
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Pro's Tips

Welcome to the golf tip section, designed to assist you in improving your golf game

How To Hit The Big Dog.

Here are some swing tips on how to hit your driver longer and straighter.


1. Proper Set Up - Make sure your body is square when you set up. Having an open stance or body position will cause the ball to fly off line.
2. Secondary Tilt - When you set your posture, be sure to include secondary tilt by tilting your upper body slightly away from your target. This will assist in both increasing your turn in your backswing and improving your golf ball launch angle.
3. Turn Trunk - An arm swing won't help you here. Your best bet for success is to rotate your trunk, keeping your arms and the golf club in front of your chest as you do so. Rotate away from the ball and rotate through the ball into a full follow through.
4. Keep it Loose - Tense arms will only slow the club down. Keep your grip and arms loose for maximum club head speed.

USGA Rule Book

Rules Of Golf -

Rule 12.
Searching For A Ball.

In searching for a ball a player may move items which may obscure the ball from view in the process of his search, but only to the extent necessary to identify the ball and not if such movement would improve the lie of the ball, his stance for a shot or the line of the shot.
If a ball is covered by loose material or sand then such material or sand may be carefully removed only to the extent necessary to reveal the smallest part of the ball necessary to identify it.
If a ball is accidentally moved during a search then it must be replaced in its original position.
If a ball is lost in water a player may probe for the ball, but again must return it to it original position if such probing dislodges it.

Identifying A Ball.

It is the responsibility of a player to ensure that he plays his own ball and, to this end, each player should mark his ball if necessary.
Should it be necessary to lift a ball in order to identify it, then this is permitted as long as the ball is replaced in its original lie. Before lifting a ball a player must announce his decision to do so and mark the position of the ball.

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