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Perfect your swing: learn to golf like the Olympians

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

Green grass with yellow ball in hole with yellow pole.

These courses are a hole-in-one.

Photo courtesy of City of Winston-Salem Recreation and Parks via @ws_recreationparks

Team USA is taking the greens at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Golf puts endurance, coordination, and patience to the test. It’s also a sport for all ages.

Driving to try? Here are a few clubs offering lessons in Charlotte:

Leatherman Golf Learning Center | 5845 S. Tryon St., Charlotte | 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., Charlotte | Find your swing + relax in the beer garden and taproom.

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

Don’t forget — follow Team USA’s quest for gold via WCNC’s ongoing Olympics coverage.

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