Intermediate

GOLF EDUCATION - INTERMEDIATE


Self Assessment & Goal Setting

 
Start your golf season by evaluating the state of your game and establishing some goals for the upcoming season.  The objective of this clinic is to assess your current capabilities and game improvement needs, set goals for the season and break those goals down into actionable steps.  Join us for a continental breakfast and an interactive coaching session at Joe & Leigh's Golf Performance Center in Easton.  This session will be conducted on Sunday, April 29th or Saturday, May 5th from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM and the cost is $35.  Click here for more information.  Sign up here.

Weekend Warm Up Clinics


Get ready for your weekend round of golf with our helpful and fun clinics at the Robert T Lynch Municipal golf course in Brookline.  The clinics will be held on Friday nights throughout the summer.  The cost is $30 and includes the golf clinic followed by one drink and appetizers at the Vine Ripe Grill.  The clinics are:
 

Simple Shots Around the Green

This clinic will help you understand the basics of chipping and the results of using different clubs for chipping.   Class will be held May 11th from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM. Sign Up Here


Managing Challenging Lies & Conditions

The objective of this clinic is to help you understand the technique for hitting from a variety of different lies and situations through the green.  We will tackle those infamous uphill, downhill and side hill lies.  Class will be held June 8th from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM. Sign Up Here


Making Sand a Day at the Beach/Putting Made Simple

We will help you get the ball out of a bunker and safely into play as well as help you get the ball in the hole in two putts or less.  The clinic will split the time between the two topics and help you lower your scores.  Class will be held June 22 from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM.  Sign Up Here




Become a Mentor

 
Fairway Friends is the mentoring program available to all EWGA members.  Mentors are experienced but not necessarily good golfers who guide new golfers on pace of play, basic rules and proper etiquette on and off the golf course.  A mentor may also guide the new member on how to participate in EWGA events and programs.  Click here for more information on being a mentor.  If you are interested in participating in the program, please email Education with your name, email address, location where you live and work.  If you belong to an EWGA league, please specify which one.  All this information will help us pair people up.


Questions or comments about education programs?

Contact our Golf Education Chair for questions or comments at Education