Golf Instruction
Private Lessons - Group Lessons - Playing Lessons - Golf Camp
Rob Pearce CPGA Director of Golf golfpro@standrewsvalley.com
and
David Fritz CPGA Director of Instruction dfritz@standrewsvalley.com
David and Rob book their lessons directly with you so please feel free to contact them by email.
To learn about all the Junior programmes, Group Progarmmes and Individual lessons offered by David Fritz please click here and download his complete brochure including rates, clinic times and more
David Fritz:
- Private 1/2 hour lesson....................... 55.00 Semi Private 2:1....55.00
- Private 1 hour lessons.......................... 90.00
- Junior 1/2 hour lesson.......................... 50.00
- Junior 1 hour lesson..............................75.00
- Game assessment.................................75.00
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semi private lessons, CJGA Elite Junior Coaching, and clinic details are available on the downloadable brochure
Rob Pearce:
- Private 3/4 hour lesson...........................75.00
Series of 5 3/4 Hour Private Lessons . . . . . . . . . . .$350.00
- One Hour Group Lesson for three to five people . . $150.00
- Playing Lesson . . . . . . . $200.00 (on course two hours greenfee and power car incl)
The St Andrews Valley Teaching Centre
The St Andrws Valley Teaching Centre is a dedicated, private teaching area located at the north end of our ten acre driving range. There are six covered hitting bays and an ajoining office where you can relax and view video playback of your swing. Just behind the centre there is a secluded putting green and another pitching green surrounded by bunkers. The first tee of the 6 hole River Course is just a few feet away. This picturesque "pitch and putt" course is the home of our popular junior camps each summer and is an excellent test for anyone's short game
The Teaching Center is available to you when you are working with your CPGA professional
The intent of The Teaching Centre is to help golfers improve their game in order to increase their level of enjoyment. The focus of all instructional programs is not intended to explain everything about the game of golf, or to convert golfers to any particular theory or method of play. The focus of teaching will be on achieving an understanding of technique and the mechanics of the golf swing. People will learn more quickly and easily if they understand both the how and why of what they are learning.
Ultimately, scoring and self-improvement are what the game is all about. The essence of the game is to challenge each golfer’s ability to post a score that they can be proud of.
From low-handicap golfers to newcomers to the game and everyone in between, The Teaching Centre offers programs segmented to match each player’s skill level, speaking to the needs of elite players looking to refine their games, advanced players looking to enhance their skills, core players looking to develop consistency, and new players simply looking to discover their game.