PGA Professional Rick Wolf will be conducting clinics at Tiger Point Golf Club. Ladies Only Clinics will begin on Monday, February 26th. Clinics for all adults, and juniors age 16 and up will start this Saturday, February 24th. See the schedule below for more information.

Ladies Only Clinic 

Monday’s starting at 4:00 then 5:00 after the time change. First Class Monday 2-26-24

Saturday Clinic 

Open to all Adults and Juniors 16 years and older, starts at 12:00. First Class Saturday 2-24-24

Cost of each clinic will be $250 for the 8 weeks. During the clinic will will play more golf than in the past, including rules, course management, on course instruction, and video analysis.

Following are the dates and types of Instruction:

Week #1                      Fundamentals

Week #2                      Chipping and Pitching

Week #3                      Driver

Week #4                      Irons

Week #5                      Putting

Week #6                      Irons, Sand

Week #7                      Full Swing, Play Day

Week #8                      Play Day

To sign up please contact Rick Wolf at ricopga@bellsouth.net

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