Ed Balboni

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Ed Balboni

Golf Instructor

Winthrop

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Ed Balboni is a PGA Professional based in Winthrop, ME. Ed Balboni provides personalized golf instruction for players of all skill levels.

Golf Lessons in Winthrop — Common Questions

How much do golf lessons cost in Winthrop?

Prices vary by format and instructor experience. As a general guide:

  • Private (1-on-1): $75–$175 per hour
  • Group clinics: $25–$60 per person
  • Junior lessons: $40–$80 per session
  • Playing lessons (on-course): $150–$250+
  • Lesson packages: 10–20% off single-lesson rates

Always ask about package pricing before booking.

What certifications should I look for in a golf instructor in Winthrop?

PGA of America certification is the gold standard. Also look for LPGA Teaching Division, TPI (Titleist Performance Institute), and USGTF credentials.

How many golf lessons do I need as a beginner?

Most beginners need 6–10 lessons before feeling comfortable playing a full round. Lessons 1–2 focus on grip, stance, and basic mechanics. By lessons 3–5 you'll add chipping and putting. A solid beginner package typically costs $400–$800 total.

Are there junior golf lessons available in Winthrop?

Yes — many instructors in Winthrop offer junior-specific programs and group clinics. Junior lessons typically run $40–$80 per session.

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How to Book a Lesson with Ed

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  2. Discuss your goals and current skill level during an introductory call
  3. Schedule your first lesson — most instructors offer single lessons or package deals
  4. Bring your own clubs or ask about equipment available at the lesson location