In the interim, they asked me if I had attended any golf schools and could make recommendations. As someone who took up the game in my 30s, golf schools were where I learned the game. They let my husband and I get out of Denver when it could still be unpredictably cold and snowy (did you know that Denver’s snowiest month is March?). It was an opportunity for us to get a jump on our game before the season hit.
If you’ve had your vaccinations and are willing to fly or drive, attending a golf school may be the perfect escape from winter, as well as the wind and rain of spring. They are generally affiliated or adjacent to nice hotels and in warm places — Phoenix, Florida, Austin or Southern California. I have attended two of the schools I am reviewing myself — both of them more than once— and have had friends attend two others about which they gave me a detailed review. Of course, there are dozens of schools, far more than I can review here, but I can recommend these four without hesitation.
One thing to keep in mind is that both you and your spouse or partner can attend school together. In fact, I think it’s a really good idea (this worked well for my husband and I). You may be different skill levels, but you are both using the same terminology. Your partner knows what you’ve been taught and vice versa which puts you both on the same page.
Every school is different though. Some are, I think, better for more advanced players than others. Whereas certain schools are better for women and beginners. Still others are good for those who have been playing forever and want to improve by eliminating swing flaws. The schools may not quite agree with my characterization of their strengths or market position. That’s the life of a reviewer, I guess.
Most schools are three days. Some are four. And some are limited to just two days. It’s an adventure. From experience, I will tell you that you will be tired and your hands will hurt afterward. You’ll have hit more balls in one day than you probably have in a year. Your body will ache, your brain will be on overload and you will be exhausted, but it will be worth it. Results don’t always show immediately. It takes time (weeks to months) to work through all that you learned during the duration of your school. Be patient.
Finally, I have no affiliation with any of these schools. I can only pass along what my experience, and the experience of my friends were. I can say those I attended drastically improved my game in the following season. My friends who attended the other schools came home with much improved swings they carried over into the summer.
I know there are other great schools out there. I’d like to hear about your experience. Don’t hesitate to let me know it so I can share it with thewomangolfer.com community! Feel free to shoot me an email to blake@thewomangolfer.com with any questions or comments as well.
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