American International Golf Academy prides itself on developing relationships with its clients - we will even be here for you after you return home.

When you complete your AIGA course, you will be given a personal video or DVD containing your swing analysis, plus some personal tips from your instructor.

You will also receive a manual that includes many of the tips and techniques which will have been covered during your course.

After you have returned home, your instructor can be available via email to help you with any problems. You can even send us a video and a description of the problem and we will get back to you with tips to sort out your game.

Your American International Golf Academy professional will be happy to advise students of all levels of ability on the best equipment for their particular swing and physique. We can arrange for demo clubs to be available for you to try and, on 3 and 5 day courses, we can arrange for a set of irons or individual metal woods to be custom-made to your specification at very competitive prices.

Also, everyone who attends an AIGA course has the opportunity to compete in the AIGA Students' golf tournament, held each year in Southwest Florida. Not only can you take part in the competition, with great prizes to be won, and attend a gala dinner, but you will also have the chance to meet up with your instructors and review your game.


Each day kicks off with over 2 hours of personal instruction with your American International Golf Academy professional. You will receive instruction on all aspects of your game from the full swing through chipping, pitching, putting, and sand play. You will also receive tips and execute drills that will help you retain the skills acquired during your training sessions. Video analysis is used as a valuable tool to understand each student's strengths and to identify and demonstrate those areas in need of improvement.

Every day, after a break for lunch, courtesy of AIGA, students play a round of golf with their instructor, applying the new skills and techniques learnt on the practice ground and gaining a greater appreciation of the importance of course management.

So, every day that you spend with AIGA, you have the opportunity to work on the range during the morning and then take what you have learned out onto the course in the afternoon. Your instructor is with you at all times so you can be sure that, should those old faults return, they will be spotted and sorted out on the course.


  • Over 2 hours personal instruction
  • Lunch
  • A round of golf with your instructor

I had been playing golf for about 10 years before attending your golf school. My main problem was a severe pull/hook, and lessons in the NYC area proved fruitless. My instructor did not go back to the beginning to rebuild my swing, but took the time to work with what I had. He corrected 2 huge problems and slowed down my tempo. It didn't happen that day, but since then I have had rounds in the mid 80s which I never hit before.
Gerry, Brooklyn, New York
 
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