Golf Schools-Alabama
Rock Creek Golf- Fairhope
Michael Brisbane Golf Instruction-
Mobile
Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail- Mobile
Limestone Springs Golf- Oneonta
Peninsula Golf and Racquet Club-
Gulf Shores
University of Alabama Golf Camp-
Tuscaloosa
Craft Farms Golf- Gulf Shores
Highland Park Golf- Birmingham
Moore’s Mill Golf Club- Auburn
Alan Sims Golf Instruction- Birmingham
Kiva Dunes Resort- Gulf Shores
Twin Bridges Golf Club- Gadsden
Cottonwood Golf Club- Montgomery
Mic Potter’s Golf Schools- University of Alabama- Tuscaloosa
Twin Lakes Golf Club- Arab
Valley Landing Golf- Courtland
Timberline Golf Club- Calera
Soldiers Creek Golf Club- Elberta
Ballantrae Golf Club- Pelham
Blackburn Golf Instruction – Gunter’s
Landing, Guntersville
Gulf Shores Alabama
Alabama's Best Golf Courses
Shoal Creek, Shoal Creek
C.C. of Birmingham, Birmingham
Steelwood G.C., Loxley
Old Overton C., Vestavia Hills
Limestone Springs G.C., Oneonta
Turtle Point Yacht & C.C., Killen
The Ledges Huntsville
Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Highland Oaks, Dothan
Kiva Dunes G.C., Gulf Shores
Greystone G. & C.C., Birmingham
The 25 Best Golf Schools
Ron Gring Golf Instruction- Daphne
Pinetree Country Club- Birmingham
Country Club of Birmingham- Birmingham
Greystone Golf and Country Club-
Birmingham
Timber Creek Golf Club- Ron Gring, Daphne
Madison Golf Center- Madison
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Welcome to 100golfschools.com's Golf School Directory. We have created these snapshot links from the front pages of the top Golf instruction
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Ross Bridge Golf Resort- Hoover
Edwin Watts Golf Academy- Birmingham
Quail Creek Golf Resort- Hartselle
Golftec - Birmingham
Richland Golf Center – Huntsville
Bent Brook Golf Club - Birmingham
Capstone Club - Birmingham
WRIGHT BALANCE GOLF ACADEMY
Mission Viejo, California
KRIS MOE GOLF SCHOOLS
Glen Ellen, California
VISION 54
Phoenix, Arizona
BUTCH HARMON
SCHOOL OF GOLF
Las Vegas, Nevada
EXTRAORDINARY GOLF
Carmel, California
AVIARA GOLF ACADEMY
Carlsbad, California
McGETRICK GOLF ACADEMY
Denver,
Colorado
JIM MCLEAN GOLF SCHOOL - TEXAS
Ft. Worth, Texas
CHUCK COOK GOLF ACADEMY
Austin, Texas
ACADEMY OF GOLF DYNAMICS
Austin, Texas
KAPALUA GOLF ACADEMY
Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii
JACK NICKLAUS ACADEMY OF GOLF
St. George, Utah
TODD SONES IMPACT GOLF
Vernon Hills, Illinois
CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN GOLF SCHOOL
Thompsonville, Michigan
RICK SMITH GOLF ACADEMY
Gaylord, Michigan
KINGSMILL RESORT GOLF ACADEMY
Williamsburg,
Virginia
PINEHURST GOLF ACADEMY
Pinehurst, North Carolina
DANA RADER/ BALLANTYNE RESORT
Charlotte, North Carolina
CLASSIC SWING GOLF
SCHOOL
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
PHIL RITSON-MEL SOLE GOLF SCHOOL
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
DAVID LEADBETTER GOLF ACADEMY
Champions
Gate, Florida
MIKE BENDER GOLF ACADEMY
Lake Mary, Florida
BRAD BREWER GOLF ACADEMY
Orlando, Florida
ARNOLD PALMER GOLF ACADEMY
Orlando,
Florida
GRAND CYPRESS ACADEMY OF GOLF
Orlando, Florida
INSTRUCTORS
ALABAMA
The First Tee - Birmingham
The First Tee - Montgomery
Dewsweepers Golf Schools - Mobile, Birmingham, Fairhope, Oxford, Gulf Shores
Cider Ridge Golf Club - Oxford
Cumberland Lake Golf Club - Pinson
Eagle Point Golf Club - Birmingham
Point Mallard Golf Course - Decatur
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4.) If you choose a school that includes accommodations and transportation included in the price, research the hotel as well. It is always better to have accommodations close to the golf course you are receiving lessons from. Most of the great schools will cater to your needs because word of mouth is there best advertisement for return business.
5.) There are certain schools that concentrate on certain aspects of teaching. Do you need work on your putting? Choose a school that is strong in that area of the game. If you need work on your swing, choose accordingly. Golf instruction websites will indicate if they specialize to certain weaknesses.
6.) The golf school should provide a specific lesson plan for your swing. They should tailor it specifically for you and not for everyone else. There is no way to research this other than word of mouth.
7.) The school should provide unlimited follow up via email or phone. I think this is probably the most important because it shows how genuine they are in improving your game.
8.) Look for testimonials. Do not rely on testimonials on their own brochures or websites. Look for ratings from other outside sources. These may not be available, but look anyway. It is a true measure of the school. Word of mouth is very powerful.
9.) If you should also think of the school as a vacation the accommodations and surrounding area should fit your lifestyle off the course. Also, look for golf schools that provide unlimited golf after your teaching sessions are over. Be sure to get your moneys worth.
10.) If you cannot afford the price of a golf school check the websites for free advice. There are many websites out there that give free lessons and tips. Some even provide video demonstrations.
The Internet is a great place to research the golf schools available in your area that meet your needs. Here are some keywords you can use when performing your golf school search:
Golf schools, Golf instruction, Golf swing, Free Golf tips, Golf lessons
When choosing a golf school you should consider these 10 basic rules;
1.) Decide what you are willing to spend before looking. The best schools charge in the low to mid 1000's, but do offer great amenities as well as highly professional instructors. Most of the best schools offer great vacation packages that are included in the price. Ask about special pricing. Some schools may drop their prices if they need students. If you are willing to commute, prices can be as low as $300.00.
2.) Look for 2 to 1 teaching ratio with 1 to 1 being ideal. Never use more than a 4 to 1 ratio unless you cannot afford the higher price schools.
3.) The school's instructors should be seasoned professionals that are highly qualified. Make sure at least 2 of the teaching professionals are recognized in the golf world/community. Use the internet search engines to research names of the instructors being used at the school you are considering.