Golf Schools in Myrtle Beach and More – Golf Lessons, PGA Golf Instruction

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“This Group Has Done It Longer and Better Than Any Golf School.” — GOLF Magazine, Nov 2008

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Our Students Have Given Us Top Honors in Every TripAdvisor and Google Review.

Ringing Endorsements and Competitive Rates Make Us a Great Choice!

Director of Golf Instruction: Mel Sole

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GOLF Magazine has selected Mel in the “Top Golf Instructors in South Carolina” for 10 consecutive years. Golf Digest also selected Mel as one of the Top 10 Golf Instructors in South Carolina in the Aug ‘09 issue.

Benefits for Our Golf School Students:

  • Beginner, intermediate, low handicap and Tour Pro
  • Small classes of 4 or fewer golfers
  • Talented staff of PGA and LPGA Professional Golf Instructors
  • Choose from 3 Day Golf School, 2 Day Golf School, 1 Day Golf School, Alumni Program
  • Simple, easy-to-understand drills for all shots, from tee to green
  • Computerized video analysis that lets you see your progress
  • Take-home CD containing your personalized homework drills
  • Prices you can afford—compare our rates to other Top 25 Golf Schools!
  • Special program on the mental side of golf
  • Custom golf schools:  Choose the number of days and type of program you want (eg. short game only, women only, beginners only or low handicap school) and we’ll create a custom golf school for your party of 3+ golfers.

Is Ritson-Sole the right golf school for you? Read our customer reviews and learn more about our golf schools here. You’ll find golf school schedules, rates, maps and more.

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Locations of Our Golf Schools

South Carolina golf schoolMyrtle Beach Golf School
Our South Carolina golf school is located just south of Myrtle Beach in Pawleys Island, and is hosted by the award-winning Jack Nicklaus Signature design, Pawleys Plantation. Direct flights to Myrtle Beach.
South Carolina golf school South Carolina Golf School
Our Greenville golf school is hosted by the Furman University Golf Club, one of the most picturesque campuses in the nation. This 6800 yard course is a fine test of golf.
Georgia golf schoolGeorgia Golf School
Our Georgia golf school is a convenient 20 minute drive from Atlanta, and is hosted by the beautiful Cherokee Run Golf Club, a must-play featuring dramatic elevation changes.
Missouri Golf School
Our Missouri golf school is hosted by the world-class Drumm Farm Golf Club, which has gained a reputation as one of the best public golf courses in KC.
Colorado Golf School
Our Colorado golf school is located in in Trinidad, CO. Don’t miss out on the wild spirit of Cougar Canyon, dubbed “#1 Best Course You Can Play in Colorado” by Golfweek Magazine (2008.)
New York golf schoolNew York Golf School
Our New York golf school is located near Buffalo at the Holiday Valley Golf Course, which features elevation changes and beautiful scenery.
Mexico golf schoolMéxico Golf School
Our México golf school is 90 minutes southwest of México City at the Club de Golf Malinalco, considered by many to be the best course in the country.

Mel's Monthly Golf Tips

March 2010: Easy Way to Improve Your Backswing
Tuesday, March 9, 2010

An essential component of a great backswing is getting the first part of the takeaway right. With this easy drill you can do at home, Mel shows you how to perfect that first move and improve your backswing.

February 2010: The Three Fundamental Golf Stretches for Maximum Swing Power
Thursday, February 11, 2010

You’ll have a lot of trouble generating golf swing power if you have problems getting into the full shoulder turn position of your back swing. That’s OK, Mel has the solution!

January 2010: How to Generate More Golf Swing Power
Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Learn how to unleash more power in your golf swing by adjusting the finer points of your backswing.

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Mel's Golf Blog

Why Are Senior Pros Competing So Successfully Against Players Half Their Age?
Friday, February 26, 2010

It seems like this new phenomenon of Senior Pros competing successfully against the kids is here to stay. Why are these older players able to compete at such a high level?

What Do We Have to Do to Grow the Game of Golf?
Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Golf has been on the decline over the past few years in the USA. What do the administrators and instructors of the game have to do to get people back on the green? (Technorati: RQ5KBFNAJP6V)

Suspension of Doug Barron Makes PGA Tour Look Silly
Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Earlier this month, Doug Barron, an almost unknown player who lost his tour card three years ago, became the first player to be suspended by the PGA Tour for violating their new drug policy. This is a non-issue and I think it makes the PGA look silly.

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