
About
No matter your age or natural ability, I see all people as challenging and rewarding as the next. I look forward to improving your swing so you can impress and succeed and become a better golfer so you can enjoy the sport for years to come.
The thing I enjoy the most about working with people is seeing my student succeed and transform lesson to lesson. I love making my students better and I have that ability. There is no greater feeling in life than making someone better at a sport they love. I promise you I can and will do that for you.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
My typical process goes like this.
- First 5 minutes I will watch your swing and allow you to get warmed up
- The next 15-20 minutes I will will focus on one specific part of the swing you need to change/fix instead of overloading you with multiple swing concepts. You need to learn the first step on the staircase to be able to reach the next.
- The next 10-20 minutes we will work on the first thing I taught you to fix.
- The rest of the time I will teach you 2-3 other things and show you how to fix those parts of your swing. These last things I teach you at the end of the lesson we will work on. But also those last things i teach you will be your homework to work on before our next lesson.
- IMPORTANT: IF YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT IMPROVING YOUR GAME YOU MUST PRACTICE WHEN WE ARE NOT TOGETHER OR IT WILL JUST BE A WASTE OF YOUR TIME AND MONEY.
- I can help you improve your game and make the game more fun for you because you will begin to see a transformation in your game/swing that will make you addicted to golf.
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
Students need to be able to identify the 3 worst parts of their game that they want to improve on. They need to be ready to work on those. I like to make my lessons fun instead of like a drill sergeant. I myself as a kid threw the years up to my college playing daysnhave had many different instructors. I always learned and retained the information better when I could have so fun with it. Because golf is just a game. It’s not life or death. A good attitude is half the battle when it comes to getting better.