Programs

PGA Jr. League

The Kelly Morrow Golf Academy is proud to participate in the PGA Jr. League.  PGA Jr. League is a game changing opportunity for boys and girls to learn to play golf!  If you would like to learn more about PGA Jr. League at The Kelly Morrow Golf Academy, click here!

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Getting  Started

Have you always wanted to get your child started in golf, but didn’t know how?  Afraid to have them do the wrong things?  Don’t put off getting them started any longer.  The “Getting  Started” golf program is a systematized approach to learning the basic fundamentals of the greatest game on earth.  PGA Professional Kelly Morrow and his assistant Tyler Hull pull from a lifetime of experience to form this (5) lesson program.  In (5) 3o minute sessions your child will learn: The Grip, The Set-Up, The Backswing, The Downswing, and Putting it All Together.

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Win from 100 and IN

This program is designed to cover all the basics of shots you need to hit from 100 yards and in (does not cover putting).  This program will cover not only the techniques employed for distance wedges, green side shots, and bunker play, but also talk about the strategy supported by statistics that you should be employing in your short game.  This program is (4) hrs. in length and is limited to 6 students per session.

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Performance Putting

Putting is the great equalizer .  On the surface, putting appears to be easy, yet it is as scientific as putting a man on the moon.  Yet no part of the game has probably seen success with so many different styles and approaches.  With all the complexities and variations, there still remains two basic questions, Can you control pace and can you aim the putter effectively?  At the Performance Putting program we will train you on how to better master these skills in the correct order and we will show you the three facets to training yourself.   Performance Putting is (4) hrs. in length and is limited to 8 students. For more information or to register for our next session, click here!

 

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