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Old 06-02-2024, 10:00 AM
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We recently moved to The Villages and my wife has never played golf. She would like to get lessons from the most basic start; how to grip the club, stance etc. She would prefer lessons from a female instructor. Any suggestions or past experience anyone can share? Thanks in advance.
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For the basics.................view online videos.

The grip, stance, etc., are easy to pick up.
Then have her hit some balls at the range.
If making "okay" contact, jus practice.

If not making "okay" contact.........get help.

The Villages have teaching pro's.
They have female as well.

Good Luck.
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Barney Beard at the Lady Lake driving range. My wife raves about him and the results are very evident.
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I highly recommend The Villages new to golf school. It’s a full week of instruction ending with playing a couple of holes on a championship course with the pro. They cover everything you mentioned, as well as etiquette, how to work the ball machines, realistic expectations for new golfers, etc. I don’t know if any are taught by women but I felt very comfortable since everyone in the class was also brand new to the game. Good luck to your wife!
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I highly recommend The Villages new to golf school. It’s a full week of instruction ending with playing a couple of holes on a championship course with the pro. They cover everything you mentioned, as well as etiquette, how to work the ball machines, realistic expectations for new golfers, etc. I don’t know if any are taught by women but I felt very comfortable since everyone in the class was also brand new to the game. Good luck to your wife!
I believe Maria at Sarasota teaches it
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At Continental country Club off 44, Sandra Chester is a woman pro who has a pretty good reputation. While it is off campus, The Villages has developed the land on two sides of it.
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Save your money and have her watch YouTube videos. Much better and you can learn a lot.Then go out to the driving range. The one behind the Walmart on 466 is perfect for beginners.
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As someone else’ suggested, Maria st Sarasota through The Villages Golf Academy. She’s been there 20 years. Start with a five day group lesson. Then follow up with some one on one private lessons after spending some time on the range and executive courses. This time of year has a number of specials.
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If you know how to grip a club and the basics of a swing, show her that. Get a 7 or an 8 iron and make sure it’s the right size. Take her to the range a LOT. just have her hit balls. She’ll figure out how to make it go forward and get airborne. After she’s hit lots of
balls and doing roughly the same thing every time THEN take her to a pro. This was the advice &
Harvey Penik gave his new son in law who wanted to learn. Until she is doing basically the same thing every time lessons wouldn’t be as effective and probably frustrating. Have her watch other ppl at the range too. You can learn a lot that way.
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We recently moved to The Villages and my wife has never played golf. She would like to get lessons from the most basic start; how to grip the club, stance etc. She would prefer lessons from a female instructor. Any suggestions or past experience anyone can share? Thanks in advance.
The golf academy , stay away from championship courses beginners need to practice on driving range and practice putt and chip areas.
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I would NEVER tell my wife to watch youtube videos then coach her myself. OMG...

Nor would I ask her to figure it out on her own... double OMG...
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We recently moved to The Villages and my wife has never played golf. She would like to get lessons from the most basic start; how to grip the club, stance etc. She would prefer lessons from a female instructor. Any suggestions or past experience anyone can share? Thanks in advance.
I had never golfed before moving to The Villages. My first lessons were every day for a week from TV. It was too much all at once for a beginner. Later, I took weekly lessons at the Lady Lake driving range (Ralph Corso, but there is a female instructor there, Sandy). There was time to practice between classes & it was not overwhelming. It also cost less than half than ones from TV. (I've heard that the female instructor at Continental Country Club is very good, but have not had lessons there). I've also had individual lessons at the Oxford Driving Range which were excellent.
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At Continental country Club off 44, Sandra Chester is a woman pro who has a pretty good reputation. While it is off campus, The Villages has developed the land on two sides of it.
Another vote for Sandra!
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Very good experience with Sandy Thomas at 230 Rolling Acres. Here's the scoop - Lady Lake Bob Johnson Legacy Driving Range: Golf Pros
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Save your money and have her watch YouTube videos. Much better and you can learn a lot.Then go out to the driving range. The one behind the Walmart on 466 is perfect for beginners.
The driving range behind Walmart 466 also offers lessons. They have 3 former pros and they offer a variety of lessons. Five 1/2 hour lessons for $250. I don't have personal experience but have heard their instructors are good.
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