
Jeff Beeler School Of Golf, LLC
About
With more than 17 years of experience in golf instruction, as well as a professional background, Radford women’s golf head coach Jeff Beeler has guided the Highlanders for 12 seasons with a 13th season now underway.
Beeler has taken the long-standing program to new heights in his time as a Highlander, leading his team to a third place finish at the 2015 Big South Championship - the best finish at the conference tournament in program history.
Prior to coaching at Radford, Beeler was the head golf professional of Old Trail Golf Club, located just outside Charlottesville in Crozet, Va. In addition to managing the day-to-day operations of the course, he gave private lessons and led clinics; Beeler was also the course’s tournament director and organized the Old Trail Invitational, one of Central Virginia’s top amateur tournaments.
Along with his professional experience, Beeler has been teaching the game since 1997 in a number of capacities, ranging from private lessons to players of all skills and ages, to coaching at the varsity high school level.
Beeler’s playing resume includes 1997 Jefferson District Golfer of the Year honors at Western Albemarle High School, as well as intercollegiate rounds at Campbell University, which is located in Buies Creek, N.C. He earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Campbell in 2002, with a focus in golf management.
A native of Charlottesville, Beeler and the former Julie Griffith of Marion Center, Pa., were married in November of 2003. They are the parents of Lucas Payne, Bryce Hogan and Pavynn Gayle.
Accomplishments Under Beeler (12 Seasons)
37 Top-5 Team Finishes
Highest Team Finish at Big South Championship
3rd, 2015 (Record)
Team Tournament Title
2010 Winthrop Fall Invitational
Team Runner-Up Finishes
2008 Lady Herd Invitational
2009 Draper Valley Intercollegiate
2010 Great Smokies Intercollegiate
2012 Low Country Intercollegiate
2019 William & Mary Fall Invitational
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
As a teacher it's important to identify a students strengths and weakenesses. I'm a big believer that there's no such thing as a perfect golf swing but you can have perfect fundamentals. I believe in finding a swing, short game shot or putting stroke that works best for each individual.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
2008-present as the Head Women's Golf Coach at Radford University.
2004-2008 Head Golf Professional and Director of Instruction at Old Trail Golf Club.
2002-2003 Assistant Golf Professional at Glenmore Country Club.
Bachelors in Business Administration at Campbell University. (Golf Team Member 1999-2000)
1997 Jefferson District Player of The Year.
Lowest 18 Hole Round (66 Twice)
Lowest 9 Hole Round (30)
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
Virtual Lesson $25 (Includes video analysis, summary and practice plan)
Short Game Lesson $50 per hour
Putting Lesson $50 per hour
Full Swing Private Lesson $75 per hour
9 Hole Playing Lesson $100 (Student pays 9 hole Green & Cart Fee)
Lessons include video analysis.
What types of students have you worked with?
Beginners and Juniors as young as 4 yrs old all the way up to Division 1 athletes and players to go on and compete professionally.