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About Intermediate Lessons

If you play intermediate golf and you regularly score between 80-90:

  • During a round you will hit good shots from tee to green—but not consistently.
  • Consistency would make a marked improvement.

The learning approach you’ll need for improvement:

  • The next step is to elevate your level of consistency and identify types of shots that are not your strong suit.
  • Consistency is the key to your improvement. Consistent shots are the result of consistent swings. Consistent swings means moving the club the same way each time.
  • Improved clarity about your swing and improved focus during your swing will elevate consistency.

Why you should choose Heartland:

  • You will be enthused to find how much progress you can make when you have three days devoted to intermediate golf. Not only will you improve the clarity that is the basis for repeatability, by the second day you will already see elevated consistency and the improvement potential in the future.
  • With classes limited to 4 players, each player receives personalized golf instruction. This allows us to work with you one-on-one and results in gratifying improvement confirming Heartland was the right choice for you.

Enroll Today

Golf Improvement to fit your schedule:
Our classes comprise a 3-day golf improvement experience.
They are scheduled each Monday through Wednesday and Friday through Sunday.
We begin at 9:00 a.m., concluding each day at 3:00 p.m.

Tuition:
Includes your daily lunch with us at Annbriar’s Smokehouse Restaurant. 

The remarkable golf instruction you receive makes this an unequaled value.

Two ways to enroll:

  • We are always pleased to speak with golfers.
    You can call us at: (314) 453-0705.
  • Enroll online with payment by check. CLICK HERE

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Daily Agenda

Day 1

–Morning

We get to know you and discuss your ideas about the golf swing.

Our first golf instruction session is devoted to swing principles that are common to all shots. We then begin to apply these principles to your putting stroke. Players find their putting improves immediately.

–Afternoon

In the afternoon we enlarge the swing from putting to chipping.  The session begins with a presentation on setup and grip.

Players discover that their chipping improves almost immediately as they realize they are applying the same swing principles they used in putting.  Putting and chipping become seamless with the only significant difference being the size of the swing.

The day concludes with a return to the classroom where, with the assistance of their golf coach, players record key golf lessons from the day in their Learning Log.  This written record both aids in making the learning experience more impactful but is also an invaluable reference for practicing in the days following this 3-day program. 

Day 2

–Morning

We begin with a recap of Day 1. Your progress from the first day is reinforced as your coach takes you through drills and provides golf instruction feedback for your improvement.

–Afternoon

In the afternoon, we again increase the length of the swing’s arc to achieve a full swing. Player’s find again that the fundamentals learned for putting and chipping are common to the full swing.  They experience the consistency and seamless quality developing in their game.  The swing becomes simpler and shots improve.

The day concludes with a return to the classroom where, with the assistance of their golf coach, players record key golf lessons from the day in their Learning Log.  This written record both aids in making the learning experience more impactful but is also an invaluable reference for practicing in the days following this 3-day program. 

Day 3

–Morning

We return to the practice tee to reinforce the prior day’s lesson on full swing. Players now experience how that swing applies to all the irons and woods.

–Afternoon

By this point, players have learned to produce an effective swing that allows them to control the direction of both their putts and approach shots. This block of instruction now addresses reading greens, distance control, and bunkers.

The day concludes with a return to the classroom where, with the assistance of their golf coach, players record key golf lessons from the day in their Learning Log.  This written record both aids in making the learning experience more impactful but is also an invaluable reference for practicing in the days following this 3-day program.

Curriculum Objectives

Curriculum Objectives

  • My understanding of my golf swing has never been simpler.
  • I have experienced myself making the golf swing I have been taught.
  • I am hitting better golf shots and more of them than I ever have.
  • I did not hit every shot correctly, but when I didn’t I understood why and what to do about it.
  • I’m much more confident and consistent on the golf course.