
About
We have one of the world's most advanced golf simulators here at our Headquarters in Medford NY, complete with a practice green too to work on short game.
I myself have taught over 10,000 golf lessons, and have been a PGA Professional since 2013.
I love to coach! And My students will tell you they feel my commitment to them and truly caring about them seeing their highest potential.
I really like challenging students to push past limits that they think they have. So cool to see people do things they didn't think were even possible. Like hitting it longer, breaking 80, or even just being comfortable playing with others.
Specialties
Experience level
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Student age
Goals
Owns golf clubs
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McMillan
Lubin
Ray H.
Doug M.
Thomas K.
Alexandria
Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
1.) Fill out a quick survey to get to know the student's experience level, goals as a player, body strengths & weaknesses, & learning style.
2.) Discuss program length and goal setting so we can keep ourselves on track for success.
3.) Begin a program online or in person
4.) Have fun, and improve your game!
5.) Check back in on our goals to make sure we're on track, and adjust as needed. Will be providing drills to complete inbetween sessions. This is where the biggest improvement happens b/c you're learning to coach yourself and engrain good habits!
6.) Hit and exceed those goals!
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Class A PGA Professional
Professional Installer of Golf Simulator Technology
Flightscope Academy Certified
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
Yes, $150 per hour regardless of number of sessions or time.
How did you get started teaching?
I started teaching junior golf when I worked at Smithtown Landing as a teenager in 2007, and then joined the apprenticship PGA program in 2009 at Coastal Carolina University where I studied under the Past President of the PGA Will Mann, and did multiple internships at Pebble Beach where I later became a full time PGA Professional in 2013.
What types of students have you worked with?
I don't think there's any kind of person I haven't had the privilege to coach - I've taught military vets, people in wheelchairs, semi professional players, D1 athletes, high school players, competitive and beginner junior golfers, small clinics, large clinics, older players, I've given golf lessons in only spanish, & yes, I've even helped a blind golfer. I'm passionate about making everyone feel welcome to learn.
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
Ask your coach for an eval ahead of time, if they're serious they'll have one. Also, ask them about what kinds of support they provide to take home after the lessons - which is where most of your improvement comes from.