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Josh
Meet Josh, a Golf Coach in Osceola County, Florida.
As a passionate golfer, I competed in high school for two years and continued to participate in amateur tournaments and recreational play as an adult. Golf is more than just a sport—it's a challenging yet rewarding journey that teaches accountability and mastery. With every shot, there's an opportunity to grow and improve, and once you harness the skills and control your game, you unlock a deep appreciation for this incredible sport. I'm here to share my love of golf and help you elevate your skills to enjoy the game as much as I do!
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Ted
Meet Ted, a Golf Coach in Osceola County, Florida.
On top of being a two-time PGA Tour Event winner and long-time golf channel analyst, Ted is an exceptional coach. He began his love affair with golf at the age of five. Growing up in Pennsylvania, Ted’s parents would drop him off at the golf course in the morning and pick him up at night. He would practice all day and imagine himself playing with the greats of the game. He studied their swings and imitated them as much as possible. His innate ability to see his body moving in time and space was his talent, and it took him all the way to the PGA TOUR. He also currently competes on the Champions Tour. ACCOMPLISHMENTS : Two high school State individual championships Attended Ohio State University on golf scholarship Three time Division I All American Five division I individual titles Les Bolstaed winner - low stroke average in the big Ten 1989 THREE NATIONWIDE TOUR VICTORIES 1990 Gateway Open 1991 Provo classic 1992 Shreevport Open TWO PGA TOUR WINS ** 1995 Anheuser Busch classic 1999 Fedex St Jude classic OTHER ACCOMPLISHMENTS ANALYST ON THE GOLF CHANNEL, TNT SPORTS, PGA.COM
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Kyle
Meet Kyle, a Golf Coach in Osceola County, Florida.
Before joining the Mogg Performance Center, Kyle spent the past 10 years as the Teaching Professional at Isleworth Country Club in Windermere, FL. During his time at Isleworth, he has conducted many world class events and outings for Fortune 500 companies. He has worked with champions from the PGA, LPGA and Web.com tours. In addition to professionals, Kyle has taken many juniors from beginners to being nationally ranked and up through the collegiate level. He has earned Hilton honorable mention from US Kids Golf’s Top 50 Kids Teachers list. Kyle has played in many professional events and uses his tournament experience to help students learn the proven mental and mechanical fundamentals that lead to success.
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Brian
Meet Brian, a Golf Coach in Osceola County, Florida.
Brian Mogg, A Former PGA Tour Player Has Led A Successful Career In The Golf Industry. He Is Well-Respected In The Industry For Is Honorable Leadership And Instruction. Brian Has Been Awarded Golf Magazine’s Top 100 Teacher For 10 Years In A Row And Recognized In Golf Digest For Being A Top 50 Instructor Globally. His Dedication To Excellent Instruction Has Resulted In 30 Student Wins On The PGA + LGPA Tour.
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Charles
Meet Charles, a Golf Coach in Osceola County, Florida.
Charles is a Golf Professional at Lake Nona Golf & Country Club, passionate about growing the game and introducing people to golf. He loves teaching all areas of the game, always keeping lessons enjoyable and engaging for his students!
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John
Meet John, a Golf Coach in Osceola County, Florida.
After graduating college, I moved to Orlando to begin my professional golf career. Throughout this journey I was able to learn from many great club fitters, coaches, players, and mentors. Over time, I began to use my knowledge & expertise to help others and eventually started my own teaching business. I received my FlightScope Professional certification and operate both online and in-person out of my studio. In golf, everyone is unique and I thoroughly enjoy the process of finding the best way help others improve their game.
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Samuel
Meet Samuel, a Golf Coach in Osceola County, Florida.
I started my career in golf when I was 15, played some junior golf, and walked on my local junior college golf team where I had a pretty good first year. I was placed third all-region for my conference. Then I decided to take a gap year and dedicated myself to practice to take my game to next level by attending the Mike Bender Golf Academy and working with Mike Bender and some of the senior coaches for my short game. After that year, I decided to go back to college and play 3 more years of college golf in the NAIA. During my college years, I volunteered to work with The PGA junior league and I'm currently working with the Mike bender golf academy as an assistant golf coach for the Elite Junior program.
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Jorge
Meet Jorge, a Golf Coach in Osceola County, Florida.
Jorge brings a unique and inspiring background to golf instruction, having fallen in love with the game later in life after competing at high levels in soccer and swimming. Raised in Chicago and fluent in both English and Spanish, Jorge has played on mini-tours, participated in national championships, and teed off on renowned courses from Hawaii to Scotland’s Old Course. A lifelong learner with an MBA and a Valedictorian degree from the Professional Golfers Career College, Jorge left a successful corporate career to pursue his passion for golf full-time. He thrives on helping students find that “flush” shot and sharing his deep knowledge to make each lesson rewarding and memorable.
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Sean
Meet Sean, a Golf Coach in Osceola County, Florida.
Former PGA Tour player. Has played in the U.S. Open and won many professional tournaments. Over 20 years of experience and teaches at all levels. Focuses on achieving your goals. Includes video of your session. Sean is a Master Instructor and Coach, teaches all levels of golf from beginning to the most advanced. In the 20 years he has been serving the game of golf, he has acquired experience from the world’s best golf tours and is ready to give you what your game needs.
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Mark
Meet Mark, a Golf Coach in Osceola County, Florida.
Mark brings over 25 years of experience in golf, making him an expert in helping you develop confidence and understand how to improve your game. With a focus on the keys to success and making golf more enjoyable, Mark is dedicated to providing quality coaching, backed by numerous five-star reviews on Google. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your skills, he’s ready to elevate your golf experience together.
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Jeff
Meet Jeff, a Golf Coach in Osceola County, Florida.
I’m Jeff Riley, and I’ve been the primary golf teaching professional at Bad Dog Driving Range in East Orlando for over 25 years. I bring excitement and enthusiasm to teaching golfers of all skill levels, focusing on helping beginners and intermediates make the most of their practice time, while fine-tuning advanced players for tournament competitiveness. I’ve had the pleasure of working with Lewis Gagne, who was the low amateur at the 2017 U.S. Open under my guidance. As a former collegiate player with experience on the mini tours and having qualified for two PGA Tour events, I’m dedicated to sharing my expertise and passion for the game. Bad Dog Driving Range, located directly across from Ventura Golf Club, features an all-turf grass driving range.
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Chris
Meet Chris, a Golf Coach in Osceola County, Florida.
Chris is a PGA Tour event winner and experienced golf coach. Having won the NCAA championship in 1993 with the Florida Gators, Chris moved on to a distinguished professional golf career that included 1 PGA Tour win, 5 Korn Ferry Tour wins, and over 186 professional events. Chris's journey in golf instruction has been a fulfilling one, as he has had the opportunity to work with golfers of all levels, from beginners to seasoned players. The joy of seeing individuals evolve in their game is what drives his commitment to coaching.
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Nick
Meet Nick, a Golf Coach in Osceola County, Florida.
A native of Kissimmee, FL, Nick Duffy brings a passion for teaching and years of playing experience. He grew up playing junior golf and qualified for the 98 and 99 US Junior Championships. A graduate of Northwood University, where the team had 3 top tens in national championships. After college, he went on to play professional golf on the Hooters, Golden Bear and Gateway Tours. Nick is a PGA of America Class “A” professional and Proponent group member. He was also named on the Golfdigest list of “Best Young Teacher” 18-19 & 20-21. His main focus has been on junior golf through being a Senior Head Coach at Bishops Gate Golf Academy, Core Golf Academy and Gary Gilchrist Golf Academy. He has coached every level of player from Professional Golfers, Collegiate Golfers, AJGA Champions, numerous high-level junior golfers and beginning golfers. Mentored by many of the world’s best Golf Coaches, BioMechanics, and Mental Performance Coaches including Kevin Smeltz, Sean Foley, David Orr, James Lietz, Gary Gilchrist, Matt Messer, Dr. Rob Neal, Dr. Brendan McLaughlin, Iain Highfield, and Paul Dewland
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William
Meet William, a Golf Coach in Osceola County, Florida.
I’m a former collegiate golfer with extensive coaching experience, having served as a head coach at the college level and also as a high school golf head coach. My background includes working as a club fitter, which has deepened my understanding of equipment and its impact on performance. I’m passionate about helping players of all skill levels improve their game and achieve their goals on the course.
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Why Does Golf Use Eagle, Birdie, and Bogey?
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Ever stood on a golf course, confused as your playing partners chirp about "birdies" and "bogeys"? You're not alone. As a marketplace for golf instructors that provide in-person lessons, we often hear this question from newcomers to the sport. Let's explore the fascinating world of golf's avian-inspired scoring system – and why understanding it is crucial to your journey in golf.Before we dive into the bird-themed terminology, let's talk about par – the foundation of golf scoring. The term "par" comes from the stock exchange, where "par value" refers to a stock's standard or face value. Golf adopted this financial term in the late 19th century, as many early golf clubs were frequented by merchants and bankers. Just as stocks could trade above or below par, golf scores could run above or below the expected standard.Today, par represents the number of strokes a skilled golfer should take to complete a hole. It's your baseline, your target, your "normal" score. The calculation for par on each hole typically includes: * Two putts on the green * The number of shots it should take to reach the green in regulation Most holes are designated as either Par 3, 4, or 5. Par 3 holes are typically shorter holes where you should reach the green with your first shot. Par 4 holes are medium-length holes requiring a drive and an approach shot. Par 5 holes are longer holes that challenge even the most experienced players.The Origins of Scoring TermsThe term "bogey" has a delightfully spooky origin. In the 1890s, British golfers used the popular song "The Bogey Man" as inspiration for what they called the "ground score" – the score a good player should make under normal conditions. Back then, bogey was actually par! As players improved and scoring standards evolved, bogey came to represent one stroke over par.Looking to master your bogey-prevention techniques? Our verified golf coaches near you can help you identify and fix the common mistakes that lead to those pesky extra strokes.The term "birdie" took flight in 1899 at the Atlantic City Country Club. When Ab Smith hit what he described as a "bird of a shot" that resulted in a score one under par, the term stuck. It perfectly captured the rare and exciting nature of scoring under par, much like spotting a beautiful bird in flight.Once "birdie" became popular, the natural progression was to find something even more magnificent for a score of two under par. What's more impressive than a regular bird? An eagle, of course! This majestic bird represented the achievement of scoring two strokes under par – a feat worthy of golf's most regal bird.Understanding these terms helps you track your progress and communicate with fellow golfers. Here's a simple breakdown: Score Type Strokes Relative to Par Achievement Level Eagle -2 Exceptional Birdie -1Excellent Par 0 Target Score Bogey +1 Minor Struggle Double Bogey +2 Challenging Hole Cultural ImpactThese terms have soared beyond the fairways and greens. You'll hear "scoring a birdie" used to describe any impressive achievement, while "bogey" has become synonymous with any minor setback. Even non-golfers understand when someone says they "eagled" something – it means they exceeded all expectations!Fun Fact: The ultra-rare three-under-par score is called an "albatross" in British golf (or a "double eagle" in American golf), continuing the bird theme while highlighting the exceptional nature of this achievement.Understanding golf's scoring terminology is just the beginning. Whether you're struggling to break 100 or aiming to card your first birdie, our network of experienced instructors is here to help. They can: * Analyze your swing mechanics * Develop a personalized improvement plan * Help you understand course management * Build your confidence on the course Ready to transform your bogeys into pars and your pars into birdies? Find golf lessons near you today and take the first step toward mastering this beautiful game.
Don't Let Winter Stop Your Golf Progress: Why Cold-Weather Golf Could Transform Your Game
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As the temperatures drop and fair-weather golfers store their clubs until spring, you might be wondering whether to continue your golf journey through the winter months. If you've invested in golf lessons during the warmer seasons, you're already on the path to improvement – and winter golf could be your secret weapon to maintaining and even accelerating your progress. As three-time major champion Jordan Spieth notes, "I actually love playing in cold weather and the rain... I feel like it gives me an advantage because I'm willing to embrace it."While many retreat indoors during the colder months, winter golf offers a refreshing escape from seasonal cabin fever. Our certified instructors often note that students who maintain their practice through winter report better mental well-being and reduced winter blues. There's something magical about being on a frost-covered course at first light, with your breath visible in the crisp morning air. Nine-time major champion Gary Player reminds us, "Weather is not your enemy, it's your friend. Because most people can't handle it."That swing you've been perfecting with your instructor doesn't have to get rusty. Winter golf helps maintain your muscle memory and physical conditioning. Many of our coaches have observed that students who play year-round return to spring leagues with a significant advantage over those who took a seasonal break. Two-time Masters champion Bernhard Langer emphasizes this point: "If you want to be a good player, you have to practice twelve months a year... The game of golf is played in all types of weather."Picture this: no waiting for tee times, no pressure from groups behind you, and the luxury of taking extra practice shots without holding anyone up. Professional golfer Tommy Fleetwood shares this perspective: "The worse the weather, the less people on the golf course. I've always enjoyed that." Winter golf means you can focus purely on applying the techniques you've learned in your lessons, without the summer crowds rushing your shots.Our instructors unanimously agree that winter golf creates more versatile players. The challenging conditions force you to adapt your game, leading to improved shot selection and course management skills that will serve you well in any season. "In Scotland, I learned to play in weather that most people run from," reveals eight-time major champion Tom Watson. "It taught me everything about controlling my ball."Yes, winter golf presents unique challenges. The ball doesn't travel as far in cold air (about 2 yards less for every 10-degree drop in temperature), and cold muscles require more thorough warm-up routines. However, as four-time major champion Brooks Koepka pragmatically notes, "The conditions are the conditions... Everyone has to play in it." Our instructors specialize in teaching winter-specific techniques to help you adjust your game accordingly.Winter courses play differently, offering unique learning opportunities: * Harder ground that increases ball roll * Frost-affected greens requiring adjusted putting techniques * Wet conditions that demand precise club selection * Modified course setups that challenge your creativity Success in winter golf isn't just about technique – it's about preparation. Our coaches recommend: * Using yellow or colored balls for better visibility * Switching to softer compression balls for cold conditions * Carrying hand warmers and thermal gloves between shots * Investing in winter-specific golf shoes for better traction The key to enjoying winter golf is proper preparation and technique adjustment. Here's what you need to know:"Layer up properly," advises four-time major champion Rory McIlroy. "The key is to stay warm but still be able to swing freely." Our coaches recommend: * A moisture-wicking base layer * An insulating middle layer * A windproof outer layer * Thermal golf gloves for both hands * Winter-specific golf shoes with enhanced grip Winter golf requires subtle but important adjustments: * Take more club than usual (cold air affects distance) * Shorten your swing for better control * Play the ball slightly back in your stance for better contact * Focus on smooth, controlled movements rather than power Don't forget about your physical needs: * Drink warm water or sports drinks throughout your round * Carry energy-rich snacks * Take short breaks to warm up in the clubhouse if needed With fewer players on the course and more flexible scheduling options, winter presents an ideal opportunity to work with our instructors. Three-time major champion Padraig Harrington notes, "The best players in the world don't take winters off. They find a way to keep improving."Ready to continue your golf journey through the winter? You can find and book qualified golf coaches in your area. Our platform connects you with experienced coaches who offer: * Winter-specific training programs * Indoor and outdoor lesson options * Flexible scheduling to accommodate shorter daylight hours * Personalized instruction for cold-weather play * Video analysis and technique refinement * Mental game coaching for challenging conditions Whether you're working with an instructor outdoors or in an indoor facility, winter training can focus on: * Fundamentals refinement * Swing path improvements * Short game precision * Course management strategy * Mental game development * Equipment optimization for cold weather Don't let your summer progress hibernate through winter. Whether you're looking to maintain your skills or gain an edge for next season, winter golf instruction could be your pathway to year-round improvement. Browse golf lessons near you to find an instructor who specializes in winter golf techniques and start your cold-weather training today.Your spring self will thank you for maintaining – and improving – your golf skills through the winter months. With the right instructor and mindset, winter golf can become one of the most rewarding aspects of your golf journey.
Why does a Golf Ball have Dimples?
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Ah, the age-old question that's vexed golfers for generations - why in the world do golf balls have those little dimples all over them?You see, the humble golf ball has come a long way since the smooth, feather-filled orbs of yesteryear. Back in the day, those pristine, unblemished balls would soar through the air for a bit before quickly plummeting back down to earth. But then some crafty golfers noticed an interesting phenomenon - balls with nicks, scrapes, and the odd dimple or two seemed to fly farther and straighter than their virginal counterparts.As legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus once said, "Dimples are to a golf ball what fingers are to a human hand - they make it go." Little did these early pioneers know, they were uncovering one of the fundamental principles of aerodynamics!To understand how this works, we need to talk a bit about airflow. As the ball rushes through the air, it creates a thin boundary layer of air that clings to the ball's surface. This boundary layer can do one of two things - it can follow the ball's surface closely (creating a smooth flow), or it can detach from the surface, creating a large wake and increasing drag."The dimples on a golf ball create a thin turbulent boundary layer of air that clings to the ball's surface. This allows the smoothly flowing air to follow the ball's surface a little farther around the back side of the ball, thereby reducing the size of the wake," explains Dr. Eric Dickson, a professor of mechanical engineering.The dimples on a golf ball disrupt this boundary layer, triggering the air to flow in a more turbulent manner. This turbulent flow acts to delay the separation of the boundary layer, allowing the smoothly flowing air to follow the ball's surface a little farther around the back side of the ball. The result? A smaller wake, less drag, and more distance.So what are the real-world benefits of these dimpled darlings? Well, research has shown that a dimpled golf ball can travel nearly twice as far as a smooth one. As golf legend Gary Player once said, "The most important shot in golf is the next one."But it's not just about distance - dimples also help generate lift, allowing the ball to climb higher and hold its line better. This translates to improved accuracy, particularly on shots where you need to fight against wind or other tricky conditions."Dimples are the secret to the golf ball's aerodynamic performance," remarks Dr. Robert Cotter, a leading golf ball physicist. "They reduce drag and create the optimal lift that allows golfers to send the ball soaring through the air."While dimpled golf balls are the industry standard, there are still some golfers who prefer to use smooth, non-dimpled balls. This can be for a variety of reasons - perhaps they're looking for a softer feel, or they want to experiment with unique shot-shaping techniques.However, playing with a smooth ball does come with some significant drawbacks. Without the aerodynamic benefits of dimples, the ball will experience much more drag, resulting in significantly shorter distances off the tee and less control on approach shots. As golf pro Annika Sorenstam notes, "The dimples are what allow the ball to stay in the air longer and go farther."So while using a smooth ball can be an interesting challenge, most golfers will find that it's simply not worth the trade-off in performance. Embrace the power of dimples and let them work their magic for you on the course!Of course, not all dimples are created equal. Golf ball manufacturers are constantly experimenting with different dimple patterns, depths, and counts to optimize performance. The typical range is around 300-500 dimples, with shallower dimples often used for slower swing speeds and deeper ones for faster swings.The shape of the dimples matters too - some are more spherical, while others have a hexagonal design. And while we're on the topic of shape, did you know that Titleist once released a golf ball with icosahedron dimples? Talk about thinking outside the box!So what does all this mean for the average golfer? Well, when you're picking out your next sleeve of balls, pay attention to the dimple designs. Balls with more and/or deeper dimples can be great for players with higher swing speeds who want to maximize distance. But if you have a slower swing, look for a ball with shallow, densely packed dimples - they'll help you get more lift and control.As golf pro Rory McIlroy says, "The ball is the engine of golf." By understanding how dimples work, you can choose the right ball to optimize your performance and take your game to new heights.Ready to put this knowledge into practice? Find a golf coach near you and let them guide you through the fascinating world of dimpled golf balls and beyond!