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Full Swing, Pitching, Chipping, and Putting: Lessons Help Everyone

Golf is a game of continuous improvement. Regardless of age or years of experience, golfers who are committed to growing their skills take lessons for a variety of reasons:


  • Full swing lessons to hit the ball longer and straighter
  • Putting lessons to perform better on the green
  • Course management to understand the right club to use at different times
  • Golf etiquette to know the ropes for a big round
  • Equipment fitting to make sure your clubs are best serving you


If you find yourself searching for “private golf lessons” or “beginner golf lessons near me”, consider working with a Wisconsin PGA Coach. You can take private golf lessons for one-on-one training or in a group setting with friends and family or with other golfers looking for similar coaching.

Best Way to Learn to Play Golf: With a PGA Coach

Your local PGA Professional is the most qualified coach to help you improve your full swing, improve your short game, and ultimately lower your score. They know what it takes to help and inspire both the beginner golfer and the aspiring professional. In Wisconsin alone there are over 300 PGA Coaches ready to help you learn, improve, and feel more confident on the course.

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Sarah Luft Shares Why She Takes Lessons

"I’ve been playing golf for the past 15 years. Taking lessons from PGA pro Kevin Kramp has taught me that golf can definitely be fun and that's something that we try to instill in our children, too. I've also learned just to take little things away.


He usually teaches us two or three things to take away. Then I can practice it, whether it's a long distance or a short distance game, and then instill it on the golf course. 


It's important for people to take lessons because golf is a challenging sport altogether and you just can't go and start hitting a ball and not knowing the position and where to stand. So lessons to me is definitely a crucial thing in the game and in the sport."


Sarah Luft, Golfer and Golf Student

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