How do I book a lesson?  Call 630-301-9357 or email coghillpro@aol.com, to schedule a lesson or a school. 

 

Does Kevin only teach putting?  No, Kevin teaches all facets of the game and has an excellent understanding of the full-swing and the different full-swing beliefs.  He has spent countless hours studding the golf swing, attended numerous seminars, and worked with some of the top teachers in the country.  See bio

 

Are the lessons flexible, can I come when I want?  Whenever is best for the student. Kevin has 45+ hours of lesson time available per week.  The lesson packages need to be completed by May 1, 2009.

When is payment required? Payment for a program isn’t required until the first lesson is taken.  Prepayment is required for all short game schools and Fall and Spring programs ($100 of that is not refundable, unless we fill your spot).

 

What happens if I sign up for a junior development program take a couple lessons, and am not happy? You will be charged for the lessons taken at the normal hourly rate and I will refund the rest.

 

Why use Check-ups?  Check-ups complement any program.  It gives the junior golfer time to practice skills learned while the instructor makes sure they completely understand what and how to practice.  This also is a time to ask any questions that have arisen since the last lesson.  Check-ups also work well for the beginning junior.  Most young golfers don’t need private lessons they need a little guidance with lots of practice time.  A check-up is an inexpensive way to expose them to golf.

 

 

 

What level of Instruction is best for my child? 

Most parents are overwhelmed by the varieties of programs offered for junior golfers.  My experience is that every child has different needs when it comes to golf instruction.  Below are a few tips I believe will help when choosing between my levels of instruction.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kevin Weeks - 2005 & 2007 IPGA Teacher of the Year

FAQ

Cog Hill Golf & C. C

11880 Archer Avenue

Lemont, IL60439

Text Box: To contact us:

Phone: 630-301-9357

Email: coghillpro@l.com

Beginner or young junior (ages range from 6-14 yrs) – not played before –can’t break 55 for nine holes

 

Option A – Beginning junior program – the group setting makes this program fun and often helps ease the tension as they see other children at their level. (this class is taught by Louise Davis, PGA 630-301-1017)

 

Option B – two to six: ˝ hour private lessons spaced out at least 3 weeks apart.  This option works well if you like to practice with your child in between lessons or if your child has an opportunity to practice on their own. To get the most of this option make use of the check-up in between lesson.

Intermediate (Ages range from 8-16)– Has played some golf can shoot 110-85

 

Option A – Junior Development Program - Fall/Spring junior program or Short Game School mixed in with private full swing lessons.  These programs stress the scoring shots and can really help drop the scores.    This program works well for the intermediate golfer that is just getting interested in golf.

 

Option B – Junior Development Plus – This program is for the Intermediate Player that is committed to improving wants to play high school golf, compete in a tournament program, and possibly collegiate golf.

Advanced (Ages range 10-18) – 85 and under with a strong desire to play top level high school golf or compete at the collegiate level and beyond.

 

Option A – Junior developmental Program Plus – This program should give the serious junior everything they need.  This program is for they player that wants to develop a complete game and test it in tournaments at the local or national levels.

 

Option B- Year ‘Round Junior Program – This is for the most serious golfer who has a strong desire to compete at the collegiate level and beyond.  This player has made the sacrifice to work year round and travel to national tournament.