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Jon Flint

Golf Training Programs

Jon Flint Golf isn’t a drop-in lesson service. It’s a structured development environment for players who are serious about getting meaningfully better – juniors with competitive goals, players chasing college opportunities, and adults committed to real, lasting improvement.

If that sounds like you, this is where it starts.

Path to Par - Adult Development Program

Most golfers work hard. They take lessons, they practice, and they care about getting better. And yet a large number of them plateau – cycling through the same scores year after year without understanding why.

The answer, in almost every case, isn’t talent. It’s focus.

Path to Par is a structured, research-backed developmental program built around one principle: every student should always be working on exactly what will move the needle most for their current skill level. Not a generic lesson plan. Not one-size-fits-all instruction. A specific curriculum, built on real data, designed for adult golfers around where their game actually is right now.

Six levels. Clear benchmarks. A real roadmap from your first lesson to scratch golf and beyond.

Path to Par runs on a monthly membership model. Monthly students receive TrackMan data analysis, Swing Catalyst force plate work, video recaps, a written practice plan, CoachNow app access, members-only group sessions twice per month, quarterly progress reviews, and direct access to Jon between lessons.

Every student begins with a New Student Assessment before their first session.

Junior Developmental Program

Most junior golfers perform well in lessons, look sharp on the range, and then struggle to replicate it in a tournament. The issue is almost never their swing. It’s the gap between how they practice and how they compete.

The Junior Developmental Program exists to close that gap.

This is not a lesson package with a fancy name. It’s a structured competitive development system built around three components that run simultaneously: individual instruction, competitive group training, and a formal tournament cycle protocol. The three pieces work together. Remove any one of them and the gap between practice and performance comes back.

Individual sessions are built around each player’s current developmental stage and recent tournament data. Competitive group training puts juniors against peers at the same level in sessions with real scores, real consequences, and real pressure. The tournament cycle wraps a structured process around every competitive round – strategy before, stat tracking during, debrief within 48 hours after.

Six developmental levels from first-time competitors through college-bound players. Placement is based on where a student actually performs in competitive rounds, not their handicap index.

The Junior Developmental Program runs on a monthly membership model.

On-Course Instruction

You don’t lose shots on the range. So why are you only getting lessons there?

The On-Course Playing Lesson puts Jon in the cart with you and two playing partners for two hours of real coaching in the moments that actually cost you strokes. The awkward lies. The pressure putts. The decisions you get wrong every single round without knowing it.

Most golfers never connect the breakdowns on the course to the solution. This does exactly that.

Grab two friends and email Jon to get scheduled.

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Individual Lessons

For students who aren’t yet ready for a full program commitment, individual sessions are available for both adults and juniors.

Small group lessons (2-4 students) are available for those who want to learn alongside a partner, friend, or family member.

Good to Know


Getting Started

New students begin with a New Student Assessment. This is a 60-minute session designed to understand your game, your goals, and what’s actually standing in the way of your success.


Cancellations

Please give at least 24 hours notice if you need to reschedule. No-shows or late cancellations will be charged for the full session or forfeit a package credit.


Weather

Jon teaches from an indoor studio with full access to the range, so bad weather rarely affects lessons. Unless you hear otherwise from Jon, plan on your lesson happening as scheduled.


Payment

Lessons and packages are paid in full at the first session. Jon accepts cash, AppleCash, or Venmo (@jonathanflint). Credit cards are not accepted.


Dress Code

Lessons take place at Commonwealth National Golf Club, a private club. Denim, cargo shorts, and athletic wear are not permitted. Collared shirts must be tucked in at all times. Shorts no shorter than 6 inches above the knee. No backwards hats. This applies to all students, parents, and accompanying guests.

Ready to Get Started?

The first step is a conversation about your game.