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So, ya wanna hit it longer, eh? You've come to the right place!
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As seen in Southwest Airlines SPIRIT Magazine
"If you want to hit the ball really far, come here."
"... lessons in how to get more distance while keeping the
ball in play and yourself out of the chiropractor's office"
"You learn directly from Blakemore, the school's only instructor, a huge plus"
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I've been hitting the ball long since I was a junior golfer, and competed in Long Driving from 1985 - 2000 (see
credentials below). One of my main specialties is teaching
golfers how to hit the ball farther: getting more distance on drives off the tee, with
fairway woods and with iron shots. Through a combination of factors you can learn to maximize
your distance (without falling over, blurring your vision, or hurting yourself).
There are a number of things that can be done to improve your ability to hit the ball long and all players, from beginners
to advanced, would benefit from the Long Drive Schools, if interested in gaining more distance.
There are many advantages to taking my schools over the most popular golf schools across the
country today. Foremost among the benefits is the fact that you'll receive more personal
one-on-one instruction from the main (and only) instructor (me) than any other
golf school that I am aware of. My golf schools are private sessions with individuals, couples or very small
groups of friends or family pre-arranged by the student.
How much personal attention can you stand? I believe you will
find the experience to be valuable.
I also suggest, based on my specific combination of credentials (see below), that I know of no other person anywhere more qualified to teach you how to increase your distance.
About the Instructor
- PGA Class A Professional
- 24+ years of golf instruction experience, 36+ years playing the game
- Master's Degree (Biomechanics/Exercise Physiology)
- 2-time finalist National Long Driving Championship
- Former West Coast Long Drive Champion
- Charter member YONEX Long Drive Exhibition Team
- Author of the book "Hitting it Longer: Getting More Distance in Your Golf Game, with the Driver and Throughout Your Bag"
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"My visit to you has helped me more than anything else that I have ever done to improve my golf game. My iron shots are 20 to 30 yards further and much straighter. My divots are straight toward the target."
"I am getting 40 to 50 yards more with my driver and the shots are more consistent and predictable. I am hitting my 3 wood more than 200 yards (the longest was 240 yards) ."
Jim W. Phoenix, AZ
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Locations 
All PGAProfessional.com Golf Schools are currently held in the east bay area of San Francisco in Northern California at either Boundary Oak Golf Course in the city of Walnut Creek (about 30-40 minutes east of downtown San Francisco) or The Golf Club
at Roddy Ranch in the city of Antioch (about an hour east of downtown San Francisco).
Continue below for more details on the Long Drive Golf Schools.
Schedule & Rates 
The Long Drive Schools are scheduled and priced on a custom basis depending on your availability and
goals, just like the Custom Golf Schools. Though there is not a fixed schedule nor a standard rate, here
is a general idea of the typical cost of the most common session lengths.
Typical Long Drive School Rates *
| One student |
One day |
Two days |
Three days |
| 3 hours per day |
$225 |
$450 |
$600 |
| 5 hours per day |
$350 |
$700 |
$975 |
| Two students |
One day |
Two days |
Three days |
| 3 hours per day |
$300 |
$600 |
$825 |
| 5 hours per day |
$500 |
$1000 |
$1400 |
* Includes golf & instruction only - does not include travel, lodging, food, etc.
Enroll 
Fill-in and submit the form below to initiate a proposal for a Long Drive School (your preferred dates, the amount of instruction time you'd like, etc.). I'll respond
as soon as possible to confirm the availability of days/times, with rates and details. Please include as much relevant information in the
"Proposal Details" field as possible.
Long Drive School Proposal  All fields required
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