Located at the heart of ‘England’s Golf Coast’ and with its own indoor Golf Centre and outdoor practice range, Rossall’s Golf Academy is dedicated to teaching young people the game from the ground up.
Our Director of Golf, Stuart Hemmings, brings a deep understanding and passion for golf to his coaching. He is dedicated to working with young golfers because for him the journey of each student is important, from picking up a club for the first time, to training, then entering competitions and perhaps one day even competing at the highest level.
With this in mind we have a suite of rooms equipped with the latest training technology and close partnerships with industry leaders such as Phil Kenyon and (another partner).
Golf has so much to offer, from the simple pleasures of being on a course with friends and the chance to relax in a beautiful environment to the patience and persistence it teaches students of the game. More than many other sports, golf opens doors and opportunities, it is a social entry point into a world of personal and business connections.
Learning golf can be a way to see the world and travel, to engage with the latest developments in technology, and to gain a greater understanding of yourself. Learning to pay attention to details, to plan for courses and individual shots, engaging with the science of biomechanics and sports psychology, all these things are part of attending Rossall Golf Academy.
Whatever a child goes on to do after Rossall, be that a golf scholarship in the US, high level competition, working in the golf industry or enjoying the game socially, they will have developed a set of skills which will support them throughout their life.
Rossall accepts boys and girls as day pupils from ages 0 to 18 and boarders from ages 7 to 18.
We welcome applications for day and boarding places from UK and International pupils.
We encourage you to come and visit us for one of our open days or for a private tour.
British pupils account for 70% of the overall roll, with international students (from 70 countries) making up the other 30%.