Starting as a kid, my dad would take me out to the course to let me chip and putt while he played. These moments ignited a passion for golf that has endured throughout my life. As a collegiate golfer in the NCAA, I consistently sought ways to improve both on and off the course. During my four years at Kenyon College in Ohio, I earned the role of captain in my junior and senior seasons and maintained an average score of 75.00. Striving for reliability, consistency, and excellence, I aimed to be the kind of player that coaches could always rely on for a strong performance. When I first started receiving golf lessons, my coach emphasized the importance of developing "a consistent swing under pressure" β a technique that could be relied upon in any situation. I firmly believe that this is achievable for everyone, even if it doesn't precisely match the images found in instructional books. Everyone possesses a unique, repeatable motion capable of producing excellent shots consistently. My journey in imparting golf knowledge began when I offered my first lesson to a middle school golf team teammate. Despite my limited experience at the time, we collaborated to identify what worked best for him, resulting in a significant improvement. Since then, I've maintained a passion for assisting others in refining their golfing skills. From guiding my younger sister to become a member of a top-tier NCAA golf team to providing lessons to anyone seeking assistance, including those just looking to break the 90-stroke barrier, I am committed to helping others progress. Every individual has the potential for improvement, and each person can discover their unique path to achieving it. I look forward to helping others find the same thrill I do each time I pick up a golf club. Whether working to ensure they never miss the ball or striving never to miss a green from inside 200 yards, everyone deserves to feel the same love for the game.