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Carlo F. Alaqua
DF
David W. Fischer
The Fox Hill Club
DC
Don Corey
JT
John W Trierweiler
The Fox Hill Club
Instruction
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Jordan Bradford
PGA
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Keith C. Martin
Twin Peaks Golf Course
LG
Linda Gehringer
Ute Creek Golf Course
PGALPGA IndividualGroup & Clinic Style Lessons

Pat J. Miller
The Fox Hill Club
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Ryan C. Williams
Sunset Golf Course
Instruction
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Stewart G. Koch

Tray D. Shehee
Ute Creek Golf Course
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Uli R. Heitz
The Fox Hill Club
Instruction
Golf Season in Longmont
Altitude is the defining feature of golf in Longmont. Thinner air means the ball travels farther — typically 10–15% farther than at sea level — which rewards golfers with distance they rarely see at home. The season runs from late spring through early fall at higher elevations.
Golf Lesson Prices in Longmont
Rates based on current instructor listings and local market data. Individual instructors set their own prices — check each profile for exact rates.
| Format | Length | Typical Rate | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Private (1-on-1) | 60 min | $90/hr | Most common format; full attention on your swing |
| Semi-private (2-4) | 60 min | $54–$68/person | Share cost with friends; still personalized feedback |
| Group clinic (5+) | 90 min | $32–$45/person | Best for beginners or specific skills like putting |
| Playing lesson | 9 holes | $135–$180 | On-course instruction; most practical for mid-handicappers |
| Junior (under 18) | 45 min | $50–$68 | Shorter sessions tuned to younger attention spans |
Questions about lessons in Longmont
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When is the golf season in Longmont?
The primary golf season in Longmont runs from late spring through early fall — roughly May to September at higher elevations, with some variation depending on the year's weather patterns. The summer months offer spectacular conditions with warm days and cool evenings.
Can a Longmont golf instructor help me manage mountain course challenges?
Absolutely. Playing courses at elevation with significant terrain changes, unpredictable mountain winds, and unique lies requires course management skills that a local instructor can teach specifically for this environment. Local knowledge is a real advantage here.
How does altitude affect golf in Longmont?
At Longmont's elevation, the ball travels noticeably farther than at sea level — typically 10–15% more distance on full shots. A local instructor can help you recalibrate your club selection and learn to take full advantage of this altitude bonus.
Are there beginner programs for golfers in Longmont?
Yes — several instructors in the Longmont area offer beginner-focused lessons and group clinics. Starting with a structured beginner program is the most efficient path to enjoying the game, especially on the more challenging mountain terrain found in this region.