Serious junior golfers need more than casual range sessions. They need structure, accountability, and a clear path forward. Jon Flint’s competitive junior golf coaching is built for players who want to compete — and win — at the high school, district, and collegiate levels.
As Director of Instruction at Commonwealth National Golf Club and a nationally recognized instructor, Jon works with tournament-driven juniors throughout the greater Philadelphia area and Eastern Montgomery County. His approach blends technical refinement, course strategy, performance tracking, and mental development into one comprehensive system designed for long-term success.
Competitive golf demands precision under pressure. Jon’s competitive junior golf lessons are designed to prepare players for exactly that.
Each junior training plan includes:
Rather than making random swing changes, Jon builds a progression. Players understand why they are making adjustments and how those changes translate from the practice tee to tournament play.
The result: measurable improvement, not temporary fixes.
Tournament rounds expose weaknesses quickly. Preparation is everything.
As a tournament preparation golf coach, Jon helps junior players develop:
Tournament preparation sessions often simulate real competitive scenarios — including pressure-based drills, scoring challenges, and course management strategy work. Players don’t just practice mechanics; they practice competing.
Over the years, Jon’s students have earned:
This consistent track record reflects more than solid instruction. It reflects a structured system that develops resilient, confident competitors.
Success at the high school level requires more than ball-striking. Jon’s high school golf coaching focuses on building complete players who contribute to team success.
High school athletes work on:
Many of Jon’s players have gone on to earn district recognition and all-conference awards — not simply because they hit the ball well, but because they know how to manage their game under pressure.
High school golf is often the gateway to the next level. Preparation must be intentional.
For families navigating college golf recruiting, clarity matters.
Jon works closely with competitive juniors to help position them for collegiate opportunities by focusing on:
Because many of his students have progressed to D1 and D2 programs, Jon understands what college coaches look for — consistency, scoring ability, mental toughness, and coachability.
Recruiting is not rushed. It’s built through steady performance and documented improvement over time.
Competitive junior golf coaching must address both swing mechanics and the mental side of the game.
Jon’s structured training programs are designed to:
Video analysis, launch monitor data, and detailed feedback ensure each junior understands their tendencies and learns how to self-correct. At the same time, sessions emphasize competitive mindset, emotional control, and disciplined preparation.
Jon’s coaching philosophy centers on individualized development. Every junior has unique strengths, physical tendencies, and competitive goals.
This one-on-one approach allows for:
Over time, this structure builds more than better swings. It builds confident young athletes with a genuine passion for the game.
Competitive juniors often benefit from complementary areas of instruction. Depending on individual goals, players may also explore:
Each of these programs integrates seamlessly into a broader competitive development plan.
This program is ideal for:
If your junior golfer is ready to train with purpose — and compete with confidence — competitive junior golf coaching provides the structure, guidance, and experience needed to reach the next level.
Book a competitive junior golf evaluation today and begin building a path toward lasting success.
Competitive junior golf coaching includes structured training plans, swing analysis with video and launch monitor data, performance tracking, course management development, and tournament preparation. Each player follows a personalized roadmap designed to improve scoring ability and competitive consistency.
Competitive junior golf lessons go beyond fundamentals. They focus on tournament performance, pressure management, scoring strategy, and long-term development for high school and collegiate play. Sessions are structured with measurable goals and accountability built in.
Players preparing for high school team golf should begin structured coaching as early as middle school. Early preparation builds consistent mechanics, confidence under pressure, and the discipline needed to compete for varsity positions and earn district recognition.
Yes. Jon provides guidance throughout the college golf recruiting process, including performance benchmarks, tournament scheduling strategy, and honest evaluations of collegiate readiness. Many of his students have progressed to D1 and D2 programs through steady development and competitive results.
Phone: 814.777.2242 – 267 317 8864
Commonwealth National Golf Club
250 Babylon Road,
Horsham PA 19044