Perfect your swing: learn to golf like a pro

Whether you are new to the green or skilled with a golf club, Charlotte venues provide lessons for all skill levels.

Looking across a pond at Quail Hollow Club, with two white tints and people lining the green course.

Quail Hollow Club has established itself as a premier venue for major golf tournaments, including the PGA Championship and the Presidents Cup.

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We can’t think of a better way to soak in Charlotte’s greenspace than spending some time on the links. Whether you’re looking to connect outdoors with friends or you’re honing in on that perfect shot, here are a few clubs offering tee times in Charlotte:

Getting started

Leatherman Golf Learning Center | 5845 S. Tryon St. | This state-of-the-art facility provides individual and private lessons for junior and adult athletes.

Stonebridge Golf Course | 2721 Swilcan Burns Dr., Monroe | Take lessons from several PGA-certified coaches at the “friendliest course around.”

Highland Creek Golf Course | 7101 Highland Creek Pkwy. | Find your swing + relax in the beer garden and taproom.

Snyder Golf Academy | 800 Radio Rd. | This instructor offers classes for adults of any age and skill at Sunset Hills Golf Course.

A hand holding a "Tap In" golf ball in front of a simulator.

Every visitor will get a new ball to hit at any of Tap In’s bays.

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Indoor courses

Tap In, 255 Clanton Rd. | Take your game indoors at this laidback + inviting golf simulator spot with plenty of bays and an extensive food and drink menu.

X Golf, Various locations | This casual, yet elevated golf simulator spot offers watch parties, leagues, and tournaments.

Tipsy Pickle, 201 Camp Rd.
| Once you’ve finished up in one of the simulator bays, grab a paddle and unwind with some pickleball.

Golftec, 726 Tyvola Rd. | The Certified Personal Coaches will help you get your swing down in no time, offering indoor + outdoor golf lessons, club fittings and sales, and space to practice.

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