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Golf Schools in Illinois

Golf School at Broken Arrow - Lockport, IL

Located in Lockport, IL, just 40 miles southwest of Chicago's Loop, Broken Arrow features 27 holes of Championship golf and the top rated Short Links Course. Expansions have included a new clubhouse complete with locker rooms, as well as a restaurant and banquet facility. Find out why Broken Arrow is rapidly becoming one of the area's most treasured and enjoyable courses. Make your golf school reservation today - and discover the difference!   Pricing and Details


Marengo Ridge Golf Club – Elgin, IL (Chicago Area)

Marengo Ridge Golf Club is a beautiful 18 hole course nestled in rural McHenry County. The course features a front nine that confronts you with water, bunkers, environmental areas, and large undulating greens. The back nine features a more traditional style course with mature woodlands, gently rolling hills, and numerous doglegs.

Marengo Ridge Golf Club has played host to the 1999 U.S. Open local qualifier, the McHenry County Amateur in 2000 and 2001, and has hosted the Illinois PGA Stroke Play #3 in June of 2002.  Chicagoland Golf Newspaper rates Marengo Ridge Golf Club 4 stars and they also rank us among the top 30 public golf courses in the Chicagoland area. Pricing and Details

 

GOLF TIP by Mr. Teach - Yardstick Drill
A very common fault with the grip is to place the handle too much into the palm of the hands. Although this may feel confortable, it is not an athletic position for holding a golf club. When throwing a baseball, it is natural to place the ball into the fingers of the hand vs. the palm. This enables the player to toss the ball with force and control. Likewise in the golf swing this should also take place and can only be done in the fingers of the grip.

Take two yardsticks and fasten them flat together with some tape.