Unlike most golf schools, The Island Golf School takes the student on the golf course every day to reinforce the instruction from the morning. This program is vital for the student to apply the swing thoughts they focused on durng the morning session and take it to the golf course. The student plays 18 holes each day on various World-Class Courses while 9 holes are with your Professional. We make sure the student understands course management, etiquette and the "Rules of Golf".

The Island Golf School located on Hilton Head Island and Charleston, South Carolina, offers the finest of golf learning opportunities, administered by qualified and experienced Teaching Professionals and conducted at world-class resorts.
Unlike most golf schools, The Island Golf School takes the student on the golf course every day to reinforce the instruction from the morning. This program is vital for the student to apply the swing thoughts they focused on durng the morning session and take it to the golf course. The student plays 18 holes each day on various World-Class Courses while 9 holes are with your Professional. We make sure the student understands course management, etiquette and the "Rules of Golf".
Unlike most golf schools, The Island Golf School takes the student on the golf course every day to reinforce the instruction from the morning. This program is vital for the student to apply the swing thoughts they focused on durng the morning session and take it to the golf course. The student plays 18 holes each day on various World-Class Courses while 9 holes are with your Professional. We make sure the student understands course management, etiquette and the "Rules of Golf".

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