Philip Jonas Golf Schools

Golf School Packages

All golf schools include computer video analysis

Lunch and refreshments

9 hole playing lesson

18 holes of golf (two day schools only) and range balls.

 

 One Day Golf Schools

9 holes of on course instruction

Lunch

Video Instruction

Work on Full Swing, chipping& putting

Mental Aspects of Golf

$375

 

Two Day Golf Schools

Day one same as one day school

Day two:

 Work on Sand Play, Pitching, trouble shots

Strategy

Lunch

18 holes of golf with instructor 

$725

 

Corporate Retreats

Customized to your specific needs.

 

About Philip Jonas

email address

604-787-0145

 

Former PGA Tour Member / Class A CPGA Golf Professional

Completed all 5 levels of the Teaching and Coaching Certification Program

 

Philip grew up in South Africa before immigrating to Canada in 1989. While in South Africa Philip won the South African Junior Championships three times, and the Junior World twice while representing South Africa in the USA. In 1982 Philip attended Lamar University in Texas on a Golf Scholarship and while at Lamar he won 7 collegiate tournaments. In 1986 Philip was chosen as a NCAA 1st Team All American. In 1986 Philip turned Professional and later that year he qualified for the US PGA Tour. During his sixteen year playing career Philip was a member of the Canadian, Asian, South African and South American Tours. Philip won four times on three different Tour's and is still ranked 5th on the Canadian Tours All Time Money List. Towards the end of 2002 Philip decided it was time to spend more time with his family and pursue his other passion Teaching Golf. Philip enjoys teaching all levels of golfers and his stable of students includes Tour Professionals, some juniors who have represented their Countries internationally, but he also loves introducing beginners to the great game of golf. Since becoming a Teaching Professional Philip has twice been named BCPGA Player of the Year including victories in the BCPGA and twice in the Canadian PGA Assistants. In 2005 and 2006 Philip was an on Course Television reporter for TSN/CTV at The Canadian Open.