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The golf instruction options in French Lick, Indiana are focused and personal — with 6 qualified instructors serving the local community, you'll benefit from the kind of individual attention that gets results. These instructors know the area's courses intimately, giving their advice a practical, course-specific edge.

Philip E. Nelson

Philip E. Nelson is a PGA Professional based in French Lick, IN. Philip E. Nelson provides personalized golf instruction for players of...

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Rigel Hahn
Indiana

Rigel Hahn is a Golf Instructor at French Lick - Pete Dye Course in French Lick, Indiana. Rigel offers private and group...

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Andrew J. Fortner
Indiana

Andrew J. Fortner is a Golf Instructor at French Lick - Pete Dye Course in French Lick, Indiana. Andrew offers private and...

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Robert A. Koontz
Indiana

Robert A. Koontz is a Golf Instructor at French Lick - Donald Ross in French Lick, Indiana. Robert offers private and group...

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Alexander J Whiteman
Indiana

Alexander J Whiteman is a Golf Instructor at French Lick - Donald Ross in French Lick, Indiana. Alexander offers private and group...

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Dru A Hein
Indiana

Dru A Hein is a Golf Instructor at French Lick - Donald Ross in French Lick, Indiana. Dru offers private and group...

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Christopher J. Estes
Indiana

Christopher J. Estes is a Golf Instructor at French Lick - Donald Ross in French Lick, Indiana. Christopher offers private and group...

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Golf Season in French Lick

French Lick's golf season runs from roughly April through October, with the warmest summer months delivering long evenings and leisurely weekend rounds. Fall is particularly stunning as the trees surrounding many area courses turn brilliant shades of red and gold.

Golf Lessons in French Lick — FAQ

Are there junior golf programs in French Lick?
Yes — the French Lick area has active junior golf programs through local clubs and independent instructors. Getting kids started with proper fundamentals early is something many local pros are passionate about. Check individual instructor profiles for junior-specific programming.
What's the typical lesson format in French Lick?
Most instructors in French Lick offer a mix of options: 30-minute quick tune-ups, 60-minute full lessons, and multi-lesson packages. Many also offer playing lessons — going out on the course together — which some golfers find even more impactful than range sessions.
Can I take golf lessons indoors during winter in French Lick?
Several instructors in the French Lick area offer indoor instruction during the off-season, using simulators and indoor hitting bays. This is a great way to keep working on your swing mechanics through winter so you're ready to play well when courses open in spring.
How much do golf lessons cost in French Lick, Indiana?
Golf instruction in French Lick is generally priced between $55 and $130 per hour — often more affordable than coastal markets while offering comparable quality. Many local instructors offer package pricing for multiple lessons, which is worth asking about.

Frequently Asked Questions About Golf Lessons in French Lick, Indiana

How much do golf lessons cost in French Lick, Indiana?

Private golf lessons in French Lick, Indiana typically cost $45-$90 per hour. Group lessons are usually 30-50% less. Prices vary based on the instructor's experience, facility, and lesson format. French Lick has 7 golf instructors listed on Grumpy Gopher.

How do I find a golf instructor in French Lick?

Browse all 7 golf instructors in French Lick on Grumpy Gopher. Compare their credentials, teaching specialties, and experience. Most instructors offer a trial lesson so you can find the right fit before committing to a package.

Are golf lessons worth it for beginners in French Lick?

Yes. A few lessons with a qualified instructor in French Lick can save you months of frustration and bad habits. Most beginners see measurable improvement within 3-5 lessons. The investment typically pays for itself in fewer lost balls and more enjoyable rounds.

What should I look for in a French Lick golf instructor?

Look for PGA or LPGA certification, teaching experience with your skill level, a facility convenient to you, and a teaching philosophy that matches how you learn. Many French Lick instructors offer a free introductory consultation.