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Jane Blalock

The Jane Blalock Company
197 Eighth Street
Flagship Warf
Boston, MA 02129
Cambridge, MA 02141
Phone: (800) 466-1133

Jane Blalock

Introduction


I am delighted that you have taken the initiative to visit this website. My journey from the LPGA Tour to the learning tee has been most rewarding and I look forward to sharing my knowledge and inspiration with you.

The LPGA Golf Clinics for Women, which I created almost fifteen years ago, have presented me with the opportunity to meet and speak with thousands of women golfers from around the country. This personal interaction has provided me with the information to create the content and program that women are seeking. Quality instruction and guidance for today’s woman golfer has typically been an afterthought or addition, certainly not a priority. Our mission is to offer women of all levels the ultimate experience in golf education in a first class environment.

In addition to the actual golf instruction which is offered by certified members of the LPGA teaching division, our agenda includes advice about basic etiquette, equipment, apparel and the written and unwritten rules of the game.

Our one-day only clinics are currently scheduled throughout the country. We are also in the process of developing a program for three and five day golf schools for women in various locations around the country. This expanded version of our instructional clinics will also feature LPGA teaching instructors along with LPGA touring professionals.

I thank you for your visit and certainly hope that I have enhanced your enjoyment of the game of golf and that I may continue to do so in the future.

Sincerely,

Jane Blalock
President, The Jane Blalock Company

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