FAQ
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Do I have to be a Palm Aire member for my child to join the academy?
No, your child may attend the academy as a junior guest. Parents are encouraged to drop their kids off, so they can learn without distraction. Palm Aire is a private club so the inside amenities are not available for waiting while the academy is in session.
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How does billing work?
You will be billed monthly (14th of month) for your child to attend the academy. If you wish to withdraw your child from the academy a 2 week notice period is required and your space will be given to the next player on the waitlist.
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How long does the academy run for?
An academy year runs from August 1st to May 31st each year. A modified summer program with commence at the beginning of June each year.
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What age group does the academy accept?
For the daily Elite groups we require a minimum age of 10 years old. Our weekly Junior Birdies programs are for 4 -7 years, Junior Eagles 7-12 years. Additionally our seasonal PGA Junior league programs have 13U and 17U teams.
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Do you offer private lessons?
Absolutely. Please use this link to reach out to us to schedule.
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What safety measures are in place?
Safety is our top priority. We have strict protocols in place, including proper warm-ups, constant coach supervision during practice and first aid availability.
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What happens in case of bad weather?
In case of inclement weather, training may be delayed until weather improves or may move indoors, or be rescheduled.
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What distinguishes your academy as an 'elite' program?
Our Elite program is designed for advanced junior golfers who aspire to compete at the highest levels, including collegiate and professional golf. We offer specialized coaching, state of the art facilities and access to top tier tournaments. Our academy programs have been designed by PGA Specialized Professionals with over 50 years combined experience in coaching champions.
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What are the qualifications for enrollment?
Enrollment into our daily Elite program requires a demonstrated level of skill, including specific scoring averages during tournaments and a commitment to rigorous training.
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How do you measure progress?
Progress is measured through regular performance evaluations, tournament results and personalized development plans. We use advanced analytics and technology to track improvements in all areas of the game.
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