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2026 Crestview Country Club PGA Jr. League Program
PGA Junior League Golf is designed to bring a “Little League” atmosphere to the game of golf. With teams of boys and girls, age 13 and under, PGA JLG provides a structured league environment for young golfers to compete and have fun. This is a great program to get and keep your kid/s involved in the game! What will my PGA Jr. Leaguer Receive? Team “Home” & “Away” jerseys, hats and PGA JlG bag tags 5-6 regular season (May-August) competitions plus coaching and weekly practice Opportunity for advancement to post-season and All-Star teams Access to customized website home page for our PGA JLG team featuring schedules, team standings and stats Fun introduction to all aspects of golf including: Swing, Course Management, Rules, Etiquette, Fitness & More… Season ending party

Private Instruction (Junior)
Junior Private 1 on 1 lesson. On the driving range, at the Academy, or practice green.

Private Instruction (Adult)
Private 1 on 1 lesson. At the driving range, in the Academy, or on the course

Private Instruction - Practice Facility
One-on-One lesson with Assistant Professional Jacob Headrick at the Willoebend Golf Club practice facility. This lesson type is for swing analysis, short game and/or putting instruction, or any other work that can be done off the golf course.

Play with the Assistant Pro.
This lesson will take place on the golf course. Best for those looking to work on their course management, real game scenarios, and over all mind set work that you can only find on the golf course. I as your coach am able to see you in a real golf scenario, and you are able to see what a PGA member looks like when they play. Fee will a cover both the discounted Green Fee and lesson cost Feel free to invite a friend or additional playing members for the group. They can pay for either a green fee alone and just play, or join the lesson themselves Please text/call to make arrangments for a tee time prior to/immediatley following booking online.

Private Instruction
During your lesson, we will evaluate your golf swing from both face on and down the line angles to see what it is you do well or could improve in your swing. Hopefully these lessons will lead to lower scores and more enjoyment on the course!

1-Hour Private Instruction
Each player should get started with a general introduction to the game of golf: how it works, what the most important rules are, a bit of history about the game, and perhaps highlighting some of the top players. Many students already are somewhat familiar with the game of golf, giving them a leg up when they get started with formal training. If you're able to skip over that first part, you can jump into the details about what clubs you have the option of and what each club does. You'll learn which clubs are best for the long game, short game, chipping, and putting. Most fundamentally, you'll always know which one to grab for the type of shot you need to make. We will go over Grip, Stance, Posture, and Address. Followed up with Ball Position and Alignment and then start working into Swing Plane, Take Away, Backswing/Downswing mechanics. I tend to throw in some fun activities per lesson to provide an opportunity to test your new skills. Always bring a notepad and pencil for notes on each lesson.

Private Instruction (4 Lesson Package)
The first few golf lessons cover a ton of information. While you might get overwhelmed at first, taking time to practice in-between classes will help you digest the lessons taught and integrate them into your swing. Topics that you can expect to cover in your first 3-to 5 golf lessons include (but aren't limited to): You'll learn which clubs are best for the long game, short game, chipping, and putting. Most fundamentally, you'll always know which one to grab for the type of shot you need to make. We will go over Grip, Stance, Posture, and Address. Followed up with Ball Position and Alignment and then start working into Swing Plane, Take Away, Backswing/Downswing mechanics. I tend to throw in some fun activities per lesson to provide an opportunity to test your new skills. Always bring a notepad and pencil for notes on each lesson.