Oak Hollow Golf Academy
Where Precision Matters

The Oak Hollow Golf Academy is dedicated to serve you, from beginning golfers to the most advanced players. Our Objective is to maximize your talent and potential, as well as your enjoyment of “The Greatest Game”. Our Academy Instructors have more than 65 years of teaching experience and a passion for helping you achieve your goals.
Through our own experiences as golfers, we have developed an instructional program designed to help you improve your golf and enjoy the benefits for years to come.
We look forward to the opportunity of helping you reach your individual goals and objectives.
“Catch the Excitement of Playing Better Golf”
We have added a way for you the student to track your rounds with our New Round Spotlight Card and follow the improvements you make as you play golf throughout the year(s). Store these sheets in a folder, and bring them with you to let us know how we can maximize your growth through lessons, giving you a recommended path to follow.
Picking the right Get Golf Ready Class for you or your friend. Check out what each class entails or what the typical participant make-up is in each level.
Level One
Participants usually shoot from 95 and above, or are beginners
Areas of the game that are covered include:
Day One – Putting, Alignment and Distance Control
Day Two – Chipping and Pitching
Day Three – Full Swing with Irons, Setup, Grip, Posture, getting the club on Plane
Day Four – Full Swing with Driver and 3 Wood and Sand Bunkers
Day Five – Go out on the course to put everything to practice, learning Course Management and Rules of Play
Level 1.5
Participants have taken Level One and don’t feel like they are ready for the Level Two Class
Areas of the game covered: Mix between the two levels
Level Two
Participants usually shoot from 84 to 95, or have taken the Level One class and have a good understanding of their game.
Areas of the game that are covered include:
Day One – Putting, learn how to read the undulation of greens, thus making the golfer a better player
Day Two – Chipping and Pitching, additional techniques that can be used for various course conditions
Day Three – Full Swing with Irons, learning and establishing a pre-shot routine, that can be beneficial in developing rhythm and timing in the golf swing and getting the golfer focused during each and every shot
Day Four – Full Swing with Hybrids and Fairway woods off the Ground
Day Five – Go out on the course to put everything to practice, working specifically on downhill, side hill, and uphill shots
Level Three
Participants usually shoot below 84, or have taken the Level Two course and have a proficient understanding of their game
Areas of the game that are covered include:
Day One – Putting, Even from off the green if needed and Lob Shot, getting out from behind trees effectively
Day Two – Chipping and Pitching the ball from various locations around one of the greens on the course, giving much needed on course practice, in real situational golf
Day Three – Learning how to hit and control the ball from 100 yards and closer to the green
Day Four – Full Swing with Irons and Woods
Day Five – Go out on the course to put everything to practice, Learning to get back in play and when to go for it and when to play safe
*Classes can be changed to meet the make-up of each specific class based on the overall ability of the participants.
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New from the PGA of America’s Player Development Department
The PGA Fitness Trail booklet shows ways to enhance the health and fitness benefits yielded from playing the game of golf. It gives you stretches that you can use to enhance your flexibility, some suggestions for healthy snacking, the benefits of physical activity and much more.