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Lee Myers

Andrew is an excellent instructor. He knows the mechanics of the golf strokes and can look at what you're doing, break it down for you, and give you concrete suggestions for improvement. He is insightful, to the point, and upbeat. One of my favourite things in his lessons is that he asks whether I would like input as I am striking the ball or after — and I think that is a very important and personalized question because it hits right at How you learn. I want the input in the moment!

Omar Charif

I had my first lesson with Brent never having played golf before and even after only my first lesson where he taught me about the importance of form, I was able to consistently hit the balls more precisely!

Maria Villani

Mike was the right person to introduce me to the game! He was patient and knowledgeable but pushed me to get started right away which is exactly what I needed . Really enjoyed my lesson.

John Ellis

I had my first golf lesson with my teacher Errol White - he s an AMAZING teacher and I made great progress. He s also a very nice guy and laughed at my jokes. I highly recommend Errol as a golf instructor.

Ronald Priester

I have taken two lessons with Mitchell so far and I have found him to be professional and knowledgeable about the game. He has provided excellent feedback and tips to help me with my putting, which I really needed. I have a few lessons left to take, but I expect them to be as useful. Repetition is the key. More later.

Lee Myers

Andrew is an excellent instructor. He knows the mechanics of the golf strokes and can look at what you're doing, break it down for you, and give you concrete suggestions for improvement. He is insightful, to the point, and upbeat. One of my favourite things in his lessons is that he asks whether I would like input as I am striking the ball or after — and I think that is a very important and personalized question because it hits right at How you learn. I want the input in the moment!

Marwan E.

Coach Abe was great at communicating early in the process and I appreciated his patience with both of us beginner golfers, and took time to make sure one of us was always working on something while the other was getting some hands on instruction. We were each given some homework to work on for the next few rounds, and that is exactly what we needed. Overall great coach, patient and easy to follow instruction.

Ron Amann

Curt has been amazing or work with. He had me hitting the ball correctly on the very first lesson. Super nice and fun to hang out with. I would highly recommend him to anyone!

Jim Kendzel

In 3 lessons Chad has helped me improve my swing significantly leading to a greater level of consistency and increased distance. His understanding of the golf swing at all levels is amazing and his simple approach to the swing is amazing. Chad's significant expertise on swing theory combined with his down to earth understanding of the amateur golfers tendencies lead to his ability to transfer his knowledge into those he teaches.

Kim Huff

Juan was Awesome! I learned more from him than I've learned the whole 6 months I've been attempting to play! He's a great teacher explaining things where I could easily understand and the reasoning/science behind doing what we are doing, yet w/ kindness. I left feeling like a new person and with confidence! I wld recommend him to any level of player and can't wait for my next lesson!

Lisa Wallace

John is a great coach with a lot of knowledge, skill and experience. I have learned in just 3 lessons. I would definitely recommend him to anyone.

Arnold Liebman

I'm thrilled with Josué's teaching approach. His clear communication and personalized guidance have significantly improved my skills. I appreciate the tailored instruction that addressed my specific needs, making each lesson valuable and enjoyable. Grateful for the positive impact on my game!

Beth Fogarty

I had my first lesson with Johnathon and it was such a great introduction to the the game and I felt comfortable and can't wait to continue my training with him.

Jennifer Mae

I enjoyed a fantastic lesson that gave me thorough insights to the game so that I am able to practice on my own. I will take this lesson to help me find great joy in playing the game with friends and family, and in an upcoming charity tournament!

Reva Larson

Corrina is a great teacher! I learned a lot in her lessons. We are beginners and we all benefitted greatly from her instruction. She has a very patient and calm demeanor. I highly recommend her to help you improve your game, no matter your level.

The latest reviews of our golf coaches:

Lee Myers

Andrew is an excellent instructor. He knows the mechanics of the golf strokes and can look at what you're doing, break it down for you, and give you concrete suggestions for improvement. He is insightful, to the point, and upbeat. One of my favourite things in his lessons is that he asks whether I would like input as I am striking the ball or after — and I think that is a very important and personalized question because it hits right at How you learn. I want the input in the moment!

Omar Charif

I had my first lesson with Brent never having played golf before and even after only my first lesson where he taught me about the importance of form, I was able to consistently hit the balls more precisely!

Maria Villani

Mike was the right person to introduce me to the game! He was patient and knowledgeable but pushed me to get started right away which is exactly what I needed . Really enjoyed my lesson.

John Ellis

I had my first golf lesson with my teacher Errol White - he s an AMAZING teacher and I made great progress. He s also a very nice guy and laughed at my jokes. I highly recommend Errol as a golf instructor.

Ronald Priester

I have taken two lessons with Mitchell so far and I have found him to be professional and knowledgeable about the game. He has provided excellent feedback and tips to help me with my putting, which I really needed. I have a few lessons left to take, but I expect them to be as useful. Repetition is the key. More later.

Lee Myers

Andrew is an excellent instructor. He knows the mechanics of the golf strokes and can look at what you're doing, break it down for you, and give you concrete suggestions for improvement. He is insightful, to the point, and upbeat. One of my favourite things in his lessons is that he asks whether I would like input as I am striking the ball or after — and I think that is a very important and personalized question because it hits right at How you learn. I want the input in the moment!

Marwan E.

Coach Abe was great at communicating early in the process and I appreciated his patience with both of us beginner golfers, and took time to make sure one of us was always working on something while the other was getting some hands on instruction. We were each given some homework to work on for the next few rounds, and that is exactly what we needed. Overall great coach, patient and easy to follow instruction.

Ron Amann

Curt has been amazing or work with. He had me hitting the ball correctly on the very first lesson. Super nice and fun to hang out with. I would highly recommend him to anyone!

Jim Kendzel

In 3 lessons Chad has helped me improve my swing significantly leading to a greater level of consistency and increased distance. His understanding of the golf swing at all levels is amazing and his simple approach to the swing is amazing. Chad's significant expertise on swing theory combined with his down to earth understanding of the amateur golfers tendencies lead to his ability to transfer his knowledge into those he teaches.

Kim Huff

Juan was Awesome! I learned more from him than I've learned the whole 6 months I've been attempting to play! He's a great teacher explaining things where I could easily understand and the reasoning/science behind doing what we are doing, yet w/ kindness. I left feeling like a new person and with confidence! I wld recommend him to any level of player and can't wait for my next lesson!

Lisa Wallace

John is a great coach with a lot of knowledge, skill and experience. I have learned in just 3 lessons. I would definitely recommend him to anyone.

Arnold Liebman

I'm thrilled with Josué's teaching approach. His clear communication and personalized guidance have significantly improved my skills. I appreciate the tailored instruction that addressed my specific needs, making each lesson valuable and enjoyable. Grateful for the positive impact on my game!

Beth Fogarty

I had my first lesson with Johnathon and it was such a great introduction to the the game and I felt comfortable and can't wait to continue my training with him.

Jennifer Mae

I enjoyed a fantastic lesson that gave me thorough insights to the game so that I am able to practice on my own. I will take this lesson to help me find great joy in playing the game with friends and family, and in an upcoming charity tournament!

Reva Larson

Corrina is a great teacher! I learned a lot in her lessons. We are beginners and we all benefitted greatly from her instruction. She has a very patient and calm demeanor. I highly recommend her to help you improve your game, no matter your level.

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We asked our Golf coaches a few questions to help you prepare for your next lesson...

We surveyed over 1000 of our Golf coaches with the most common questions we've heard regarding Golf lessons. Here's what they have to say.

Question 1

What advice would you give a total beginner in Golf?

Jesus Gutierrez - La Habra, CA

JG

Keep a calm mindset and embrace the learning process with a smile.

Sean Adley - Oviedo, FL

SA

Focus on your grip and wrist position. Maintaining flat wrists and keeping your elbows together is key.

Tom Newsted - Plano, TX

TN

Understand that golf is challenging but rewarding. Stay positive and be patient with your progress.

Mitch Duffy - Humble, TX

MD

Approach learning with enthusiasm and make it enjoyable. Stay eager and open to new experiences.

Dereck Johnson - Long Island City, NY

DJ

Remember, every step you take in learning golf, no matter how small, is progress. Stay positive and enjoy every moment on the course.

Dan Uhl - Los Angeles, CA

DU

Start your golf journey with an open mind. It's a challenging but fun way to connect with friends and yourself.

Steve Farwell - Vacaville, CA

SF

Embrace both your successes and failures as part of the journey. Keep moving forward and learning from each experience.

Arabinda Behura - Oviedo, FL

AB

Begin with the basics and focus on proper techniques. This foundation will enhance your enjoyment of the game.

Gabriel Navarro - Riverside, CA

GN

Be confident in the learning process, even if improvements seem slow at first. Trust that with time and practice, you will progress.

Ray Headley - Edmond, OK

RH

Keep an open mind, think creatively, and maintain a positive attitude throughout your golf journey.

Everett Grondin Sr. - Tucson, AZ

ES

Start by mastering good contact with the ball, then focus on directing your shots accurately.

Joshua Duvdivani - Fort Lauderdale, FL

JD

Bring a positive attitude and a willingness to learn; these are crucial for improving your golf skills.

Marcus Turner - Killeen, TX

MT

Come to each session mentally prepared to embrace new techniques and concepts.

Joseph Jones - San Antonio, TX

JJ

Patience is vital. Practice regularly, ask questions, and remember to have fun and enjoy your time on the course.

John Young - Chino Hills, CA

JY

Bring a desire to learn, openness to instruction, and patience to start at a comfortable pace.

Reco Lewis - Tampa, FL

RL

Don't be discouraged by initial challenges. Practice leads to improvement, so be patient and persistent.

Fred Closs - Fort Worth, TX

FC

Approach golf with an open mind, ready to learn and adapt to new techniques.

Jeff Sullivan - Fort Worth, TX

JS

Golf is challenging yet enjoyable. Relax, be patient, and take the process slowly for eventual success.

Andres Mendoza - Henderson, NV

AM

Approach golf with confidence and let your swing develop naturally. Focus on getting the ball to its location.

Russell Seifter - Pompano Beach, FL

RS

Keep an open mind and stay positive. Golf is challenging, but with my guidance and your practice, you will improve.

Frederick Tolentino - Chatsworth, CA

FT

Stay motivated and patient. Enjoy the learning process and have fun with the sport.

Matt Leconche - West Palm Beach, FL

ML

Understand that golf is a lifelong journey of improvement. Patience, determination, and a strong work ethic are key to becoming a good player.

John Nightingale - Jupiter, FL

JN

Use natural movements in your golf swing. This approach makes the game easier to learn and relate to.

Ray A Casillas - Cedar Park, TX

RC

Feel good about your own swing style. Avoid copying others and develop your unique technique.

Bryan Bedwell - Sacramento, CA

BB

Remember, practicing outside of lessons is crucial for improvement.

Marc Escalante - Daly City, CA

ME

Come with an open mind, a willingness to learn, and maintain a positive mindset throughout your journey.

Stephan Smith - Atlanta, GA

SS

Be patient and realistic with your goals. Listen to instruction and be willing to adapt.

Blaise Johnson - Redwood City, CA

BJ

Laugh at your bad shots and celebrate the good ones. Keep a positive mindset as you navigate the learning curve of golf.

Ted Stokes - San Jose, CA

TS

Commit to the fundamentals, like the set-up position. Focus on tempo and keeping your head still.

Hugo Manzano Perez - Marlton, NJ

HP

Have fun and don't put too much pressure on yourself. Enjoy the game as you learn.

Paul Pontillo - Newport Beach, CA

PP

Trust the process and learn the correct patterns. Practice intentionally and consistently.

Matthew Fuller - Buffalo, NY

MF

Be open to coaching and learning. It's essential for growth in golf.

Alex Elcenko - Santa Clara, CA

AE

Don't be afraid to have fun while learning golf. It's a game meant to be enjoyed.

Jerry Stayton - Fishers, IN

JS

Golf is a step-by-step journey. Be patient, set realistic goals, and enjoy each stage of the learning process.

David Howard - Charlotte, NC

DH

Relax and stay positive. Don’t worry about bad shots; they are part of the learning process.

Michael Everett - Stephenville, TX

ME

Golf is a lifelong sport. Set realistic expectations and remember that building a consistent swing takes time. Have fun and don’t be too hard on yourself.

Justin Lestrange - Sherman Oaks, CA

JL

Be patient with your golf journey. The game and swing are complex, but with time and a good coach, you'll progress.

Marco Morales - Anaheim, CA

MM

Understand that good things take time, especially in golf. Be patient with your progress.

James Morris - San Francisco, CA

JM

Improvement in golf comes with repetition and focus. Develop muscle memory over time for a natural golf swing.

Derek Binsted - Humble, TX

DB

Don't try to buy your way into the game. Be patient, ask questions, and learn progressively.

John Schofield - Lakeland, FL

JS

Find a good teacher and focus on mastering the grip. Avoid ingraining bad habits by mindless practice.

Alberto Torres - Lawrenceville, GA

AT

Golf requires patience. Learn the basics from me, but remember to practice consistently and patiently.

Zack Giezler - Chandler, AZ

ZG

Be patient and trust the process of learning golf. It's a journey that takes time and dedication.

Andrew Leach - Lawrenceville, GA

AL

Golf is as much mental as it is physical. Maintain a positive attitude to excel.

Adam Hancock - Tucson, AZ

AH

Remember, no one excels on their first try. Embrace failures as stepping stones to success.

DeWayne Edwards - Las Vegas, NV

DE

The grip is your primary connection to the club. Mastering it is essential for long-term improvement in golf.

John Rocky Leimbach - Everett, WA

JL

Focus on keeping your head down during swings and enjoy the learning process.

Jamey Nichols - Wake Forest, NC

JN

Patience is key in golf. The effort you invest is directly proportional to your improvement.

Marco Morales - Anaheim, CA

MM

Patience is crucial in learning and excelling at golf.

Andrew Mayer - Fenton, Michigan

AM

Consistent practice and learning about the game enhance your skills. I'm here to support your journey.

John Mitchell - Dallas, TX

JM

Begin with a proper grip to lay the foundation for your golf swing.

Chris Barone - Naples, FL

CB

Stay positive and patient with yourself, understanding that mastery comes with practice.

Barry Dampf - Hauppauge, NY

BD

Patience and an open mind are vital. Regular practice, especially at the driving range, helps immensely.

Trevor Foster - Minneapolis, MN

TF

Be patient and embrace the challenge of golf. Improvement requires dedication beyond lessons.

Dante Fornaro - Newport Beach, CA

DF

Focus on a proper setup and a fluid L to L swing. Keeping your body in motion through the swing is key to success.

Juan Tobar - Scottsdale, AZ

JT

Celebrate small victories and be patient in your learning journey.

Chuck Wait - Minneapolis, MN

CW

Patience is essential as you learn and grow in your golf skills.

Jim Anderson - Marietta, GA

JA

Golf challenges even the best players. Aim to keep your approach as simple as possible.

Lavon Perrin - Austin, TX

LP

Everyone has unique abilities in golf. Together, we'll discover and harness your natural talents.

Ryan Thunberg - Elmhurst, IL

RT

Stay open to learning and be patient, understanding that improvement is a process requiring dedication.

Gary Harrison Ducros - Fort Worth, TX

GD

Clarify your goals and understand the mental focus required in golf. Practice independently to sharpen your skills.

Matt Dettman - Las Vegas, NV

MD

Golf may seem difficult, but you have the potential to learn and excel. I'm here to help unlock your abilities.

Mitch Lowe - Portland, OR

ML

Feel free to ask questions whenever you're uncertain or uncomfortable with something.

Justin Bell - Vacaville, CA

JB

Manage your expectations and control your emotions, staying open to learning for a better golfing experience.

Carl Lupp - Meadville, PA

CL

Understanding the correct setup, posture, and grip is crucial in golf. Your hands are the key connection to the club.

Chad Frye - Minneapolis, MN

CF

Focus on mastering the fundamentals and listen closely to your instructor's guidance.

John Schofield - Lakeland, FL

JS

A good coach and proper equipment fitting are essential. Focus on your grip, swing, and finishing your shots effectively.

Gary Davis - Voorhees, NJ

GD

Identify what draws you to golf, set goals, and be ready to follow instructions to achieve them.

Aldo Sanchez - Chino Hills, CA

AS

Patience and a positive attitude are crucial. Practice diligently to perfect your skills.

Carl Butler - New Castle, IN

CB

Golf can be frustrating at all skill levels. Patience is key to overcoming challenges.

Brent Patterson - San Jose, CA

BP

Be patient and adaptable. Golf requires commitment to practice and develop proper swing mechanics.

Joseph Borbon - Orange Park, FL

JB

Golf is uniquely demanding both mentally and physically. With the right mindset and practice, it becomes more enjoyable.

David Palmer - Chicago, IL

DP

Golf requires patience and attention to detail. Early on, getting comfortable with these aspects is crucial for success.

Question 1

What advice would you give a total beginner in Golf?

Jesus Gutierrez - La Habra, CA

JG

Keep a calm mindset and embrace the learning process with a smile.

Sean Adley - Oviedo, FL

SA

Focus on your grip and wrist position. Maintaining flat wrists and keeping your elbows together is key.

Tom Newsted - Plano, TX

TN

Understand that golf is challenging but rewarding. Stay positive and be patient with your progress.

Mitch Duffy - Humble, TX

MD

Approach learning with enthusiasm and make it enjoyable. Stay eager and open to new experiences.

Dereck Johnson - Long Island City, NY

DJ

Remember, every step you take in learning golf, no matter how small, is progress. Stay positive and enjoy every moment on the course.

Dan Uhl - Los Angeles, CA

DU

Start your golf journey with an open mind. It's a challenging but fun way to connect with friends and yourself.

Steve Farwell - Vacaville, CA

SF

Embrace both your successes and failures as part of the journey. Keep moving forward and learning from each experience.

Arabinda Behura - Oviedo, FL

AB

Begin with the basics and focus on proper techniques. This foundation will enhance your enjoyment of the game.

Gabriel Navarro - Riverside, CA

GN

Be confident in the learning process, even if improvements seem slow at first. Trust that with time and practice, you will progress.

Ray Headley - Edmond, OK

RH

Keep an open mind, think creatively, and maintain a positive attitude throughout your golf journey.

Everett Grondin Sr. - Tucson, AZ

ES

Start by mastering good contact with the ball, then focus on directing your shots accurately.

Joshua Duvdivani - Fort Lauderdale, FL

JD

Bring a positive attitude and a willingness to learn; these are crucial for improving your golf skills.

Marcus Turner - Killeen, TX

MT

Come to each session mentally prepared to embrace new techniques and concepts.

Joseph Jones - San Antonio, TX

JJ

Patience is vital. Practice regularly, ask questions, and remember to have fun and enjoy your time on the course.

John Young - Chino Hills, CA

JY

Bring a desire to learn, openness to instruction, and patience to start at a comfortable pace.

Reco Lewis - Tampa, FL

RL

Don't be discouraged by initial challenges. Practice leads to improvement, so be patient and persistent.

Fred Closs - Fort Worth, TX

FC

Approach golf with an open mind, ready to learn and adapt to new techniques.

Jeff Sullivan - Fort Worth, TX

JS

Golf is challenging yet enjoyable. Relax, be patient, and take the process slowly for eventual success.

Andres Mendoza - Henderson, NV

AM

Approach golf with confidence and let your swing develop naturally. Focus on getting the ball to its location.

Russell Seifter - Pompano Beach, FL

RS

Keep an open mind and stay positive. Golf is challenging, but with my guidance and your practice, you will improve.

Frederick Tolentino - Chatsworth, CA

FT

Stay motivated and patient. Enjoy the learning process and have fun with the sport.

Matt Leconche - West Palm Beach, FL

ML

Understand that golf is a lifelong journey of improvement. Patience, determination, and a strong work ethic are key to becoming a good player.

John Nightingale - Jupiter, FL

JN

Use natural movements in your golf swing. This approach makes the game easier to learn and relate to.

Ray A Casillas - Cedar Park, TX

RC

Feel good about your own swing style. Avoid copying others and develop your unique technique.

Bryan Bedwell - Sacramento, CA

BB

Remember, practicing outside of lessons is crucial for improvement.

Marc Escalante - Daly City, CA

ME

Come with an open mind, a willingness to learn, and maintain a positive mindset throughout your journey.

Stephan Smith - Atlanta, GA

SS

Be patient and realistic with your goals. Listen to instruction and be willing to adapt.

Blaise Johnson - Redwood City, CA

BJ

Laugh at your bad shots and celebrate the good ones. Keep a positive mindset as you navigate the learning curve of golf.

Ted Stokes - San Jose, CA

TS

Commit to the fundamentals, like the set-up position. Focus on tempo and keeping your head still.

Hugo Manzano Perez - Marlton, NJ

HP

Have fun and don't put too much pressure on yourself. Enjoy the game as you learn.

Paul Pontillo - Newport Beach, CA

PP

Trust the process and learn the correct patterns. Practice intentionally and consistently.

Matthew Fuller - Buffalo, NY

MF

Be open to coaching and learning. It's essential for growth in golf.

Alex Elcenko - Santa Clara, CA

AE

Don't be afraid to have fun while learning golf. It's a game meant to be enjoyed.

Jerry Stayton - Fishers, IN

JS

Golf is a step-by-step journey. Be patient, set realistic goals, and enjoy each stage of the learning process.

David Howard - Charlotte, NC

DH

Relax and stay positive. Don’t worry about bad shots; they are part of the learning process.

Michael Everett - Stephenville, TX

ME

Golf is a lifelong sport. Set realistic expectations and remember that building a consistent swing takes time. Have fun and don’t be too hard on yourself.

Justin Lestrange - Sherman Oaks, CA

JL

Be patient with your golf journey. The game and swing are complex, but with time and a good coach, you'll progress.

Marco Morales - Anaheim, CA

MM

Understand that good things take time, especially in golf. Be patient with your progress.

James Morris - San Francisco, CA

JM

Improvement in golf comes with repetition and focus. Develop muscle memory over time for a natural golf swing.

Derek Binsted - Humble, TX

DB

Don't try to buy your way into the game. Be patient, ask questions, and learn progressively.

John Schofield - Lakeland, FL

JS

Find a good teacher and focus on mastering the grip. Avoid ingraining bad habits by mindless practice.

Alberto Torres - Lawrenceville, GA

AT

Golf requires patience. Learn the basics from me, but remember to practice consistently and patiently.

Zack Giezler - Chandler, AZ

ZG

Be patient and trust the process of learning golf. It's a journey that takes time and dedication.

Andrew Leach - Lawrenceville, GA

AL

Golf is as much mental as it is physical. Maintain a positive attitude to excel.

Adam Hancock - Tucson, AZ

AH

Remember, no one excels on their first try. Embrace failures as stepping stones to success.

DeWayne Edwards - Las Vegas, NV

DE

The grip is your primary connection to the club. Mastering it is essential for long-term improvement in golf.

John Rocky Leimbach - Everett, WA

JL

Focus on keeping your head down during swings and enjoy the learning process.

Jamey Nichols - Wake Forest, NC

JN

Patience is key in golf. The effort you invest is directly proportional to your improvement.

Marco Morales - Anaheim, CA

MM

Patience is crucial in learning and excelling at golf.

Andrew Mayer - Fenton, Michigan

AM

Consistent practice and learning about the game enhance your skills. I'm here to support your journey.

John Mitchell - Dallas, TX

JM

Begin with a proper grip to lay the foundation for your golf swing.

Chris Barone - Naples, FL

CB

Stay positive and patient with yourself, understanding that mastery comes with practice.

Barry Dampf - Hauppauge, NY

BD

Patience and an open mind are vital. Regular practice, especially at the driving range, helps immensely.

Trevor Foster - Minneapolis, MN

TF

Be patient and embrace the challenge of golf. Improvement requires dedication beyond lessons.

Dante Fornaro - Newport Beach, CA

DF

Focus on a proper setup and a fluid L to L swing. Keeping your body in motion through the swing is key to success.

Juan Tobar - Scottsdale, AZ

JT

Celebrate small victories and be patient in your learning journey.

Chuck Wait - Minneapolis, MN

CW

Patience is essential as you learn and grow in your golf skills.

Jim Anderson - Marietta, GA

JA

Golf challenges even the best players. Aim to keep your approach as simple as possible.

Lavon Perrin - Austin, TX

LP

Everyone has unique abilities in golf. Together, we'll discover and harness your natural talents.

Ryan Thunberg - Elmhurst, IL

RT

Stay open to learning and be patient, understanding that improvement is a process requiring dedication.

Gary Harrison Ducros - Fort Worth, TX

GD

Clarify your goals and understand the mental focus required in golf. Practice independently to sharpen your skills.

Matt Dettman - Las Vegas, NV

MD

Golf may seem difficult, but you have the potential to learn and excel. I'm here to help unlock your abilities.

Mitch Lowe - Portland, OR

ML

Feel free to ask questions whenever you're uncertain or uncomfortable with something.

Justin Bell - Vacaville, CA

JB

Manage your expectations and control your emotions, staying open to learning for a better golfing experience.

Carl Lupp - Meadville, PA

CL

Understanding the correct setup, posture, and grip is crucial in golf. Your hands are the key connection to the club.

Chad Frye - Minneapolis, MN

CF

Focus on mastering the fundamentals and listen closely to your instructor's guidance.

John Schofield - Lakeland, FL

JS

A good coach and proper equipment fitting are essential. Focus on your grip, swing, and finishing your shots effectively.

Gary Davis - Voorhees, NJ

GD

Identify what draws you to golf, set goals, and be ready to follow instructions to achieve them.

Aldo Sanchez - Chino Hills, CA

AS

Patience and a positive attitude are crucial. Practice diligently to perfect your skills.

Carl Butler - New Castle, IN

CB

Golf can be frustrating at all skill levels. Patience is key to overcoming challenges.

Brent Patterson - San Jose, CA

BP

Be patient and adaptable. Golf requires commitment to practice and develop proper swing mechanics.

Joseph Borbon - Orange Park, FL

JB

Golf is uniquely demanding both mentally and physically. With the right mindset and practice, it becomes more enjoyable.

David Palmer - Chicago, IL

DP

Golf requires patience and attention to detail. Early on, getting comfortable with these aspects is crucial for success.

Question 2

What are 3 important Golf skills that a beginner should master?

Jesus Gutierrez - La Habra, CA

JG

Focus on putting, ensure you stay down, and always follow through during your swing.

Sean Adley - Oviedo, FL

SA

Watch the ball as it leaves the club face, finish with your weight on the front foot, and maintain a flat left wrist through impact.

Tom Newsted - Plano, TX

TN

Start with a good grip, establish a proper stance and weight shift, and begin your practice with 50-yard chips, gradually building up your swing.

Mitch Duffy - Humble, TX

MD

I recommend working on your grip position, focusing on your stance and posture at address, and aligning your body with the target.

Dereck Johnson - Long Island City, NY

DJ

As a coach, I suggest practicing chipping, putting, and refining your swing technique.

Dan Uhl - Los Angeles, CA

DU

Prioritize your grip, focus on ball contact and tempo, and remember, practice is key to developing a good swing.

Steve Farwell - Vacaville, CA

SF

Concentrate on your grip, set up, and takeaway techniques for an effective swing.

Arabinda Behura - Oviedo, FL

AB

Set aside regular practice time, practice patience, and enjoy the learning process.

Gabriel Navarro - Riverside, CA

GN

Develop patience, actively listen to feedback, and always give your best effort in practice.

Ray Headley - Edmond, OK

RH

Work on your grip, understand turf interaction, and focus on turning and following through the ball.

Everett Grondin Sr. - Tucson, AZ

ES

Focus on maintaining good posture, refining your swing technique, and practicing putting.

Joshua Duvdivani - Fort Lauderdale, FL

JD

Incorporate rotational exercises, stretching, and hand-eye coordination activities into your practice.

Marcus Turner - Killeen, TX

MT

I advise focusing on balance, grip, and alignment for a solid foundation.

Joseph Jones - San Antonio, TX

JJ

Emphasize fundamentals like grip, body posture, and stance; they become more automatic with consistent practice.

John Young - Chino Hills, CA

JY

Always practice proper grip and posture at setup, and rehearse the correct backswing move and finish position.

Reco Lewis - Tampa, FL

RL

Master the essential fundamentals: the grip, ball placement, stance, and swing.

Fred Closs - Fort Worth, TX

FC

Engage in athletic movements, like throwing or hitting a ball, to improve your golf skills.

Jeff Sullivan - Fort Worth, TX

JS

Focus on the basics: the grip of the club, the tempo of your swing, and addressing the golf ball correctly based on the club.

Andres Mendoza - Henderson, NV

AM

Work on your stance to address the ball, stay down and athletic, and swing through to your target.

Russell Seifter - Pompano Beach, FL

RS

In my beginner golf lessons, we work on putting, chipping, and the full swing fundamentals.

Frederick Tolentino - Chatsworth, CA

FT

Remember the acronym GASP: Grip, Aim, Stance, and Posture.

Matt Leconche - West Palm Beach, FL

ML

Develop a quality practice routine and be willing to utilize drills for improvement.

John Nightingale - Jupiter, FL

JN

Focus on your grip, stance, and the overall swing.

Ray A Casillas - Cedar Park, TX

RC

Work on maintaining balance, rotation, and speed in your swing.

Bryan Bedwell - Sacramento, CA

BB

Start with the short game; as you improve there, the long game will naturally follow.

Marc Escalante - Daly City, CA

ME

Prioritize your grip, posture, and stance for a stable and effective swing.

Stephan Smith - Atlanta, GA

SS

Concentrate on mechanics, consistent contact, and developing a strategic approach to the game, which I call golf IQ.

Blaise Johnson - Redwood City, CA

BJ

Learn to swing freely without fear, trust your instructor's guidance, and practice regularly between lessons.

Ted Stokes - San Jose, CA

TS

Focus on your setup position, keep your head still, and watch the ball leave during your swing.

Hugo Manzano Perez - Marlton, NJ

HP

I recommend focusing on technique, maintaining tempo, and achieving consistency in your play.

Paul Pontillo - Newport Beach, CA

PP

As your coach, I'd advise practicing chipping, half swings, and three-quarter swings to improve your game.

Matthew Fuller - Buffalo, NY

MF

I suggest starting with the foundational skills of grip, posture, and alignment for a solid golfing base.

Alex Elcenko - Santa Clara, CA

AE

Focus on posture, grip, and alignment, adhering to the PGA Rule, to enhance your golfing skills.

Jerry Stayton - Fishers, IN

JS

I recommend practicing a slow takeaway swing engaging the whole body, proper grip alignment, and aiming at a target.

David Howard - Charlotte, NC

DH

I advise practicing the swing technique I teach, either at home or outdoors, and recording it for review.

Michael Everett - Stephenville, TX

ME

Focus on keeping your hands in front of the club head, mastering your grip and posture, and emphasizing the short game.

Justin Lestrange - Sherman Oaks, CA

JL

As a coach, I emphasize the importance of weight transfer, excelling in the short game, and mastering rotation.

Marco Morales - Anaheim, CA

MM

I suggest focusing on stretching, mental preparedness, and patience as key aspects of your training.

James Morris - San Francisco, CA

JM

Maintain head and wrist stability, keep your knees slightly bent, and ensure full arm extension for a better swing arch.

Derek Binsted - Humble, TX

DB

Practice a proper grip, a stable stance, and a controlled backswing for improved performance.

John Schofield - Lakeland, FL

JS

Focus on a proper grip with a slow, straight takeaway, shallow the club at the downswing's start, and ensure precise ball striking.

Alberto Torres - Lawrenceville, GA

AT

I recommend practicing grip, stance, and swing as the three main pillars of your golf game.

Zack Giezler - Chandler, AZ

ZG

As your coach, I advise focusing on grip, posture, and maintaining a consistent tempo in your play.

Andrew Leach - Lawrenceville, GA

AL

Ensure correct grip and setup, and practice short game and putting for a well-rounded approach.

Adam Hancock - Tucson, AZ

AH

Focus on mastering grip, finding a comfortable stance, and maintaining posture while rotating in your swing.

DeWayne Edwards - Las Vegas, NV

DE

I recommend practicing grip, stance, and posture as essential components of your golf technique.

John Rocky Leimbach - Everett, WA

JL

As a coach, I emphasize the importance of balance, flexibility, and being open to coaching for improvement.

Jamey Nichols - Wake Forest, NC

JN

Practice putting, work on your short game, and focus on alignment to understand where you're hitting.

Marco Morales - Anaheim, CA

MM

Focusing on coordination is crucial for developing your golf skills.

Andrew Mayer - Fenton, Michigan

AM

I advise practicing grip, swing, and focusing on putting and chipping as key skills.

John Mitchell - Dallas, TX

JM

Emphasize proper grip, weight shift, and a commitment to practice for overall improvement.

Chris Barone - Naples, FL

CB

As your coach, I suggest focusing on grip, stance, and ball position for a solid golf foundation.

Barry Dampf - Hauppauge, NY

BD

I recommend practicing grip, posture, and alignment to enhance your golf skills effectively.

Trevor Foster - Minneapolis, MN

TF

How to hit the ball hard. Keeping the body steady. Rotating around your spine

Dante Fornaro - Newport Beach, CA

DF

Set up, L to L golf swing, chest motion

Juan Tobar - Scottsdale, AZ

JT

It's all about repetition, repetition, repetition

Chuck Wait - Minneapolis, MN

CW

Relax,Focus, Commit, Execute

Jim Anderson - Marietta, GA

JA

Grip ,face ,path

Lavon Perrin - Austin, TX

LP

Motion

Ryan Thunberg - Elmhurst, IL

RT

Grip, club takeaway, and follow through - repetitions are most important for gradually progress and results

Gary Harrison Ducros - Fort Worth, TX

GD

Proper grip, turn, and balance.

Matt Dettman - Las Vegas, NV

MD

Setting up properly, visualizing and imagining the target, and accepting less than perfect results.

Mitch Lowe - Portland, OR

ML

Wedges, putter and driver

Justin Bell - Vacaville, CA

JB

Holding your finish, maintaining balance, big shoulder turns

Carl Lupp - Meadville, PA

CL

Alignment along with rotation around spine without head movement

Chad Frye - Minneapolis, MN

CF

Stretching, set up, and grip

John Schofield - Lakeland, FL

JS

Grip, takeaway & set, and is there a divot in front of where the ball was?

Gary Davis - Voorhees, NJ

GD

Feel the Golf Swing in your Hands. Practice Creating Club head speed. Trust your eye hand coordination.

Aldo Sanchez - Chino Hills, CA

AS

Patience, positive attitude and great attitude to learn

Carl Butler - New Castle, IN

CB

Grip, wrist movement, feeling the clubhead.

Brent Patterson - San Jose, CA

BP

Proper grip, alignment and a sound pre-shot routine is paramount!

Joseph Borbon - Orange Park, FL

JB

Swing smooth and easy. Think about being loose and relaxed. Swing with tempo.

David Palmer - Chicago, IL

DP

Stance, Balance, and Grip. Those 3 things are the basics of a golf swing. You can't have one of these not working to swing a golf club. Having a beginner focus on the 3 things is a great start. Also, to note you can do all these things inside your home. (i.e with a broom!)

Question 2

What are 3 important Golf skills that a beginner should master?

Jesus Gutierrez - La Habra, CA

JG

Focus on putting, ensure you stay down, and always follow through during your swing.

Sean Adley - Oviedo, FL

SA

Watch the ball as it leaves the club face, finish with your weight on the front foot, and maintain a flat left wrist through impact.

Tom Newsted - Plano, TX

TN

Start with a good grip, establish a proper stance and weight shift, and begin your practice with 50-yard chips, gradually building up your swing.

Mitch Duffy - Humble, TX

MD

I recommend working on your grip position, focusing on your stance and posture at address, and aligning your body with the target.

Dereck Johnson - Long Island City, NY

DJ

As a coach, I suggest practicing chipping, putting, and refining your swing technique.

Dan Uhl - Los Angeles, CA

DU

Prioritize your grip, focus on ball contact and tempo, and remember, practice is key to developing a good swing.

Steve Farwell - Vacaville, CA

SF

Concentrate on your grip, set up, and takeaway techniques for an effective swing.

Arabinda Behura - Oviedo, FL

AB

Set aside regular practice time, practice patience, and enjoy the learning process.

Gabriel Navarro - Riverside, CA

GN

Develop patience, actively listen to feedback, and always give your best effort in practice.

Ray Headley - Edmond, OK

RH

Work on your grip, understand turf interaction, and focus on turning and following through the ball.

Everett Grondin Sr. - Tucson, AZ

ES

Focus on maintaining good posture, refining your swing technique, and practicing putting.

Joshua Duvdivani - Fort Lauderdale, FL

JD

Incorporate rotational exercises, stretching, and hand-eye coordination activities into your practice.

Marcus Turner - Killeen, TX

MT

I advise focusing on balance, grip, and alignment for a solid foundation.

Joseph Jones - San Antonio, TX

JJ

Emphasize fundamentals like grip, body posture, and stance; they become more automatic with consistent practice.

John Young - Chino Hills, CA

JY

Always practice proper grip and posture at setup, and rehearse the correct backswing move and finish position.

Reco Lewis - Tampa, FL

RL

Master the essential fundamentals: the grip, ball placement, stance, and swing.

Fred Closs - Fort Worth, TX

FC

Engage in athletic movements, like throwing or hitting a ball, to improve your golf skills.

Jeff Sullivan - Fort Worth, TX

JS

Focus on the basics: the grip of the club, the tempo of your swing, and addressing the golf ball correctly based on the club.

Andres Mendoza - Henderson, NV

AM

Work on your stance to address the ball, stay down and athletic, and swing through to your target.

Russell Seifter - Pompano Beach, FL

RS

In my beginner golf lessons, we work on putting, chipping, and the full swing fundamentals.

Frederick Tolentino - Chatsworth, CA

FT

Remember the acronym GASP: Grip, Aim, Stance, and Posture.

Matt Leconche - West Palm Beach, FL

ML

Develop a quality practice routine and be willing to utilize drills for improvement.

John Nightingale - Jupiter, FL

JN

Focus on your grip, stance, and the overall swing.

Ray A Casillas - Cedar Park, TX

RC

Work on maintaining balance, rotation, and speed in your swing.

Bryan Bedwell - Sacramento, CA

BB

Start with the short game; as you improve there, the long game will naturally follow.

Marc Escalante - Daly City, CA

ME

Prioritize your grip, posture, and stance for a stable and effective swing.

Stephan Smith - Atlanta, GA

SS

Concentrate on mechanics, consistent contact, and developing a strategic approach to the game, which I call golf IQ.

Blaise Johnson - Redwood City, CA

BJ

Learn to swing freely without fear, trust your instructor's guidance, and practice regularly between lessons.

Ted Stokes - San Jose, CA

TS

Focus on your setup position, keep your head still, and watch the ball leave during your swing.

Hugo Manzano Perez - Marlton, NJ

HP

I recommend focusing on technique, maintaining tempo, and achieving consistency in your play.

Paul Pontillo - Newport Beach, CA

PP

As your coach, I'd advise practicing chipping, half swings, and three-quarter swings to improve your game.

Matthew Fuller - Buffalo, NY

MF

I suggest starting with the foundational skills of grip, posture, and alignment for a solid golfing base.

Alex Elcenko - Santa Clara, CA

AE

Focus on posture, grip, and alignment, adhering to the PGA Rule, to enhance your golfing skills.

Jerry Stayton - Fishers, IN

JS

I recommend practicing a slow takeaway swing engaging the whole body, proper grip alignment, and aiming at a target.

David Howard - Charlotte, NC

DH

I advise practicing the swing technique I teach, either at home or outdoors, and recording it for review.

Michael Everett - Stephenville, TX

ME

Focus on keeping your hands in front of the club head, mastering your grip and posture, and emphasizing the short game.

Justin Lestrange - Sherman Oaks, CA

JL

As a coach, I emphasize the importance of weight transfer, excelling in the short game, and mastering rotation.

Marco Morales - Anaheim, CA

MM

I suggest focusing on stretching, mental preparedness, and patience as key aspects of your training.

James Morris - San Francisco, CA

JM

Maintain head and wrist stability, keep your knees slightly bent, and ensure full arm extension for a better swing arch.

Derek Binsted - Humble, TX

DB

Practice a proper grip, a stable stance, and a controlled backswing for improved performance.

John Schofield - Lakeland, FL

JS

Focus on a proper grip with a slow, straight takeaway, shallow the club at the downswing's start, and ensure precise ball striking.

Alberto Torres - Lawrenceville, GA

AT

I recommend practicing grip, stance, and swing as the three main pillars of your golf game.

Zack Giezler - Chandler, AZ

ZG

As your coach, I advise focusing on grip, posture, and maintaining a consistent tempo in your play.

Andrew Leach - Lawrenceville, GA

AL

Ensure correct grip and setup, and practice short game and putting for a well-rounded approach.

Adam Hancock - Tucson, AZ

AH

Focus on mastering grip, finding a comfortable stance, and maintaining posture while rotating in your swing.

DeWayne Edwards - Las Vegas, NV

DE

I recommend practicing grip, stance, and posture as essential components of your golf technique.

John Rocky Leimbach - Everett, WA

JL

As a coach, I emphasize the importance of balance, flexibility, and being open to coaching for improvement.

Jamey Nichols - Wake Forest, NC

JN

Practice putting, work on your short game, and focus on alignment to understand where you're hitting.

Marco Morales - Anaheim, CA

MM

Focusing on coordination is crucial for developing your golf skills.

Andrew Mayer - Fenton, Michigan

AM

I advise practicing grip, swing, and focusing on putting and chipping as key skills.

John Mitchell - Dallas, TX

JM

Emphasize proper grip, weight shift, and a commitment to practice for overall improvement.

Chris Barone - Naples, FL

CB

As your coach, I suggest focusing on grip, stance, and ball position for a solid golf foundation.

Barry Dampf - Hauppauge, NY

BD

I recommend practicing grip, posture, and alignment to enhance your golf skills effectively.

Trevor Foster - Minneapolis, MN

TF

How to hit the ball hard. Keeping the body steady. Rotating around your spine

Dante Fornaro - Newport Beach, CA

DF

Set up, L to L golf swing, chest motion

Juan Tobar - Scottsdale, AZ

JT

It's all about repetition, repetition, repetition

Chuck Wait - Minneapolis, MN

CW

Relax,Focus, Commit, Execute

Jim Anderson - Marietta, GA

JA

Grip ,face ,path

Lavon Perrin - Austin, TX

LP

Motion

Ryan Thunberg - Elmhurst, IL

RT

Grip, club takeaway, and follow through - repetitions are most important for gradually progress and results

Gary Harrison Ducros - Fort Worth, TX

GD

Proper grip, turn, and balance.

Matt Dettman - Las Vegas, NV

MD

Setting up properly, visualizing and imagining the target, and accepting less than perfect results.

Mitch Lowe - Portland, OR

ML

Wedges, putter and driver

Justin Bell - Vacaville, CA

JB

Holding your finish, maintaining balance, big shoulder turns

Carl Lupp - Meadville, PA

CL

Alignment along with rotation around spine without head movement

Chad Frye - Minneapolis, MN

CF

Stretching, set up, and grip

John Schofield - Lakeland, FL

JS

Grip, takeaway & set, and is there a divot in front of where the ball was?

Gary Davis - Voorhees, NJ

GD

Feel the Golf Swing in your Hands. Practice Creating Club head speed. Trust your eye hand coordination.

Aldo Sanchez - Chino Hills, CA

AS

Patience, positive attitude and great attitude to learn

Carl Butler - New Castle, IN

CB

Grip, wrist movement, feeling the clubhead.

Brent Patterson - San Jose, CA

BP

Proper grip, alignment and a sound pre-shot routine is paramount!

Joseph Borbon - Orange Park, FL

JB

Swing smooth and easy. Think about being loose and relaxed. Swing with tempo.

David Palmer - Chicago, IL

DP

Stance, Balance, and Grip. Those 3 things are the basics of a golf swing. You can't have one of these not working to swing a golf club. Having a beginner focus on the 3 things is a great start. Also, to note you can do all these things inside your home. (i.e with a broom!)

Question 3

What makes someone great in Golf?

Jesus Gutierrez - La Habra, CA

JG

As a coach, I believe that great athletes exhibit concentration and the ability to correct their mistakes.

Sean Adley - Oviedo, FL

SA

I teach my athletes to maintain a poised attitude, be light on their feet, and emphasize flexibility.

Tom Newsted - Plano, TX

TN

I focus on instilling great posture, a repeatable swing, and dedication to practice in my athletes.

Mitch Duffy - Humble, TX

MD

I encourage athletes to be visualizers, mentally seeing both the teachings and their end results.

Dereck Johnson - Long Island City, NY

DJ

I guide athletes towards a positive mindset, self-belief, and strategic thinking in golf.

Dan Uhl - Los Angeles, CA

DU

I stress the importance of mental conditioning, emphasizing that our only competition is ourselves and the love of the game.

Steve Farwell - Vacaville, CA

SF

I teach my golfers to accept poor shots and believe in the greatness of the next shot.

Arabinda Behura - Oviedo, FL

AB

My coaching philosophy is centered on commitment to the process.

Gabriel Navarro - Riverside, CA

GN

I encourage my athletes to practice diligently, reminding them that becoming a pro takes time.

Ray Headley - Edmond, OK

RH

I focus on cultivating dedication to practice and learning the game, with a balanced temperament.

Everett Grondin Sr. - Tucson, AZ

ES

I advocate for fun, patience, and a clear head in the sport.

Joshua Duvdivani - Fort Lauderdale, FL

JD

My approach includes emphasizing lessons and consistent practice.

Marcus Turner - Killeen, TX

MT

I believe in nurturing consistency in my athletes.

Joseph Jones - San Antonio, TX

JJ

I help golfers learn to hit a bad shot without letting it affect the next one, and to make minor adjustments confidently.

John Young - Chino Hills, CA

JY

I emphasize the importance of great coaching, video analysis, and consistent practice, especially in the short game.

Reco Lewis - Tampa, FL

RL

I encourage believing in oneself and one's abilities, with a focus on practice, short game, and confidence.

Fred Closs - Fort Worth, TX

FC

I teach the importance of balance and the ability to move effectively.

Jeff Sullivan - Fort Worth, TX

JS

I train athletes to be flexible, maintain focus, and leave the past behind for success in golf.

Andres Mendoza - Henderson, NV

AM

I emphasize that golf is a 100% physical and mental game.

Russell Seifter - Pompano Beach, FL

RS

I focus on good training, athletic ability, and disciplined practice.

Frederick Tolentino - Chatsworth, CA

FT

I motivate athletes to be patient and ready to accept challenges.

Matt Leconche - West Palm Beach, FL

ML

I teach mental strength and the willingness to make necessary changes for improvement.

John Nightingale - Jupiter, FL

JN

My coaching involves repetitiveness in the athletic side and identifying risk-reward options mentally.

Ray A Casillas - Cedar Park, TX

RC

I emphasize the importance of short-term memory and consistent practice.

Bryan Bedwell - Sacramento, CA

BB

I focus on flexibility, practice, and emotional strength in my training.

Marc Escalante - Daly City, CA

ME

I teach the importance of athleticism and understanding the mechanics of the golf swing.

Stephan Smith - Atlanta, GA

SS

I train athletes to be intensely focused yet completely relaxed during their swing.

Blaise Johnson - Redwood City, CA

BJ

I encourage understanding and optimizing one's own abilities and limitations for the best swing.

Ted Stokes - San Jose, CA

TS

I focus on the ability to concentrate on the process of the turn and execute it.

Hugo Manzano Perez - Marlton, NJ

HP

I emphasize the right mindset and hard work in golf.

Paul Pontillo - Newport Beach, CA

PP

My coaching is centered on mobility, balance, and control in the sport.

Matthew Fuller - Buffalo, NY

MF

A great athlete is coachable and demonstrates a strong willingness to practice consistently.

Alex Elcenko - Santa Clara, CA

AE

A meticulous nature is key to success in this sport.

Jerry Stayton - Fishers, IN

JS

Athleticism is valuable, but consistent, efficient practice in all aspects of the game is crucial. It's important to know your limits and choose achievable shots.

David Howard - Charlotte, NC

DH

Learning the right techniques and practicing them diligently is essential for success.

Michael Everett - Stephenville, TX

ME

Flexibility, body control, and balance are vital. Golf, like darts and ping pong, is inclusive; focus on creating a repeatable swing.

Justin Lestrange - Sherman Oaks, CA

JL

Being highly skilled, having a tough mentality, and patience are the pillars of a great athlete in this sport.

Marco Morales - Anaheim, CA

MM

Patience is a virtue in this sport, and it significantly contributes to an athlete's success.

James Morris - San Francisco, CA

JM

An athlete should be relaxed, especially in their arms, ensuring the right grip for optimal wrist and arm rotation.

Derek Binsted - Humble, TX

DB

A great athlete is always willing to learn, eager to practice, and patient with their progress.

John Schofield - Lakeland, FL

JS

A sharp mind and athletic ability are crucial. To excel, one must first be an athlete.

Alberto Torres - Lawrenceville, GA

AT

Consistency in basics, continual practice, and attentive correction of mistakes are fundamental for athlete development.

Zack Giezler - Chandler, AZ

ZG

Being fundamentally sound with good hand-eye coordination sets the foundation for success.

Andrew Leach - Lawrenceville, GA

AL

Mental strength is critical. Balance and flexibility outweigh traditional athletic attributes like speed and strength in this sport.

Adam Hancock - Tucson, AZ

AH

Physical flexibility, mental patience and toughness, and the courage to overcome obstacles are essential qualities.

DeWayne Edwards - Las Vegas, NV

DE

A profound understanding and effortless display of fundamentals are what make a great athlete.

John Rocky Leimbach - Everett, WA

JL

Physical attributes, focus, and the ability to stay cool under pressure are key.

Jamey Nichols - Wake Forest, NC

JN

Practice is the cornerstone of success in this sport.

Marco Morales - Anaheim, CA

MM

Consistency in performance is critical for an athlete's success.

Andrew Mayer - Fenton, Michigan

AM

Being mentally focused, willing to fail, and finding unique approaches to improve your swing are essential.

John Mitchell - Dallas, TX

JM

Patience with improvement, regular practice, and being coachable are vital for an athlete's growth.

Chris Barone - Naples, FL

CB

Loving the process and hard work involved in becoming a better player is crucial.

Barry Dampf - Hauppauge, NY

BD

Flexibility, patience, and hard work form the bedrock of a great athlete in this sport.

Trevor Foster - Minneapolis, MN

TF

Consistent practice is key to excelling in this sport.

Dante Fornaro - Newport Beach, CA

DF

Commitment and a keen interest are essential for an athlete's development.

Juan Tobar - Scottsdale, AZ

JT

The ability to concentrate quickly and effectively is vital in this sport.

Chuck Wait - Minneapolis, MN

CW

Hard work, proper grip, attitude, and posture are fundamental for success.

Jim Anderson - Marietta, GA

JA

Hand-eye coordination, flexibility, and total commitment are the hallmarks of a great athlete.

Lavon Perrin - Austin, TX

LP

Regular practice is essential for mastering this sport.

Ryan Thunberg - Elmhurst, IL

RT

Consistency, a steadfast attitude, and a desire to practice are key qualities for success.

Gary Harrison Ducros - Fort Worth, TX

GD

Mental and physical focus are essential for excelling in this sport.

Matt Dettman - Las Vegas, NV

MD

Drive, desire, and a calm demeanor, along with attention to diet, are crucial for an athlete's success.

Mitch Lowe - Portland, OR

ML

Dedication to practice and play is essential for success.

Justin Bell - Vacaville, CA

JB

A great athlete in this sport demonstrates patience, perseverance, and the ability to follow detailed instructions until mastery is achieved.

Carl Lupp - Meadville, PA

CL

Effective practice is key. A thousand correct swings are crucial to eliminate bad muscle memory and foster skill development.

Chad Frye - Minneapolis, MN

CF

Understanding the correct body movements during the swing is essential for athletic success in this sport.

John Schofield - Lakeland, FL

JS

Athletic ability is necessary. Making an athletic move in the golf swing is critical for excelling in this sport.

Gary Davis - Voorhees, NJ

GD

Athletes must be willing to learn, practice, and step out of their comfort zones to improve and succeed.

Aldo Sanchez - Chino Hills, CA

AS

Consistent practice combined with a positive attitude forms the foundation of a great athlete in this sport.

Carl Butler - New Castle, IN

CB

Patience, practice, and perseverance are the three pillars that build a great athlete in our sport.

Brent Patterson - San Jose, CA

BP

Diligent and purposeful training and practice are essential for athletes aiming to excel in this sport.

Joseph Borbon - Orange Park, FL

JB

Mental toughness, dedicated practice, and maintaining calmness and relaxation are vital for athletic prowess.

David Palmer - Chicago, IL

DP

Practice is crucial. Creating a habit over 30 days sets the path to perfection in the sport, much like developing any skill.

Question 3

What makes someone great in Golf?

Jesus Gutierrez - La Habra, CA

JG

As a coach, I believe that great athletes exhibit concentration and the ability to correct their mistakes.

Sean Adley - Oviedo, FL

SA

I teach my athletes to maintain a poised attitude, be light on their feet, and emphasize flexibility.

Tom Newsted - Plano, TX

TN

I focus on instilling great posture, a repeatable swing, and dedication to practice in my athletes.

Mitch Duffy - Humble, TX

MD

I encourage athletes to be visualizers, mentally seeing both the teachings and their end results.

Dereck Johnson - Long Island City, NY

DJ

I guide athletes towards a positive mindset, self-belief, and strategic thinking in golf.

Dan Uhl - Los Angeles, CA

DU

I stress the importance of mental conditioning, emphasizing that our only competition is ourselves and the love of the game.

Steve Farwell - Vacaville, CA

SF

I teach my golfers to accept poor shots and believe in the greatness of the next shot.

Arabinda Behura - Oviedo, FL

AB

My coaching philosophy is centered on commitment to the process.

Gabriel Navarro - Riverside, CA

GN

I encourage my athletes to practice diligently, reminding them that becoming a pro takes time.

Ray Headley - Edmond, OK

RH

I focus on cultivating dedication to practice and learning the game, with a balanced temperament.

Everett Grondin Sr. - Tucson, AZ

ES

I advocate for fun, patience, and a clear head in the sport.

Joshua Duvdivani - Fort Lauderdale, FL

JD

My approach includes emphasizing lessons and consistent practice.

Marcus Turner - Killeen, TX

MT

I believe in nurturing consistency in my athletes.

Joseph Jones - San Antonio, TX

JJ

I help golfers learn to hit a bad shot without letting it affect the next one, and to make minor adjustments confidently.

John Young - Chino Hills, CA

JY

I emphasize the importance of great coaching, video analysis, and consistent practice, especially in the short game.

Reco Lewis - Tampa, FL

RL

I encourage believing in oneself and one's abilities, with a focus on practice, short game, and confidence.

Fred Closs - Fort Worth, TX

FC

I teach the importance of balance and the ability to move effectively.

Jeff Sullivan - Fort Worth, TX

JS

I train athletes to be flexible, maintain focus, and leave the past behind for success in golf.

Andres Mendoza - Henderson, NV

AM

I emphasize that golf is a 100% physical and mental game.

Russell Seifter - Pompano Beach, FL

RS

I focus on good training, athletic ability, and disciplined practice.

Frederick Tolentino - Chatsworth, CA

FT

I motivate athletes to be patient and ready to accept challenges.

Matt Leconche - West Palm Beach, FL

ML

I teach mental strength and the willingness to make necessary changes for improvement.

John Nightingale - Jupiter, FL

JN

My coaching involves repetitiveness in the athletic side and identifying risk-reward options mentally.

Ray A Casillas - Cedar Park, TX

RC

I emphasize the importance of short-term memory and consistent practice.

Bryan Bedwell - Sacramento, CA

BB

I focus on flexibility, practice, and emotional strength in my training.

Marc Escalante - Daly City, CA

ME

I teach the importance of athleticism and understanding the mechanics of the golf swing.

Stephan Smith - Atlanta, GA

SS

I train athletes to be intensely focused yet completely relaxed during their swing.

Blaise Johnson - Redwood City, CA

BJ

I encourage understanding and optimizing one's own abilities and limitations for the best swing.

Ted Stokes - San Jose, CA

TS

I focus on the ability to concentrate on the process of the turn and execute it.

Hugo Manzano Perez - Marlton, NJ

HP

I emphasize the right mindset and hard work in golf.

Paul Pontillo - Newport Beach, CA

PP

My coaching is centered on mobility, balance, and control in the sport.

Matthew Fuller - Buffalo, NY

MF

A great athlete is coachable and demonstrates a strong willingness to practice consistently.

Alex Elcenko - Santa Clara, CA

AE

A meticulous nature is key to success in this sport.

Jerry Stayton - Fishers, IN

JS

Athleticism is valuable, but consistent, efficient practice in all aspects of the game is crucial. It's important to know your limits and choose achievable shots.

David Howard - Charlotte, NC

DH

Learning the right techniques and practicing them diligently is essential for success.

Michael Everett - Stephenville, TX

ME

Flexibility, body control, and balance are vital. Golf, like darts and ping pong, is inclusive; focus on creating a repeatable swing.

Justin Lestrange - Sherman Oaks, CA

JL

Being highly skilled, having a tough mentality, and patience are the pillars of a great athlete in this sport.

Marco Morales - Anaheim, CA

MM

Patience is a virtue in this sport, and it significantly contributes to an athlete's success.

James Morris - San Francisco, CA

JM

An athlete should be relaxed, especially in their arms, ensuring the right grip for optimal wrist and arm rotation.

Derek Binsted - Humble, TX

DB

A great athlete is always willing to learn, eager to practice, and patient with their progress.

John Schofield - Lakeland, FL

JS

A sharp mind and athletic ability are crucial. To excel, one must first be an athlete.

Alberto Torres - Lawrenceville, GA

AT

Consistency in basics, continual practice, and attentive correction of mistakes are fundamental for athlete development.

Zack Giezler - Chandler, AZ

ZG

Being fundamentally sound with good hand-eye coordination sets the foundation for success.

Andrew Leach - Lawrenceville, GA

AL

Mental strength is critical. Balance and flexibility outweigh traditional athletic attributes like speed and strength in this sport.

Adam Hancock - Tucson, AZ

AH

Physical flexibility, mental patience and toughness, and the courage to overcome obstacles are essential qualities.

DeWayne Edwards - Las Vegas, NV

DE

A profound understanding and effortless display of fundamentals are what make a great athlete.

John Rocky Leimbach - Everett, WA

JL

Physical attributes, focus, and the ability to stay cool under pressure are key.

Jamey Nichols - Wake Forest, NC

JN

Practice is the cornerstone of success in this sport.

Marco Morales - Anaheim, CA

MM

Consistency in performance is critical for an athlete's success.

Andrew Mayer - Fenton, Michigan

AM

Being mentally focused, willing to fail, and finding unique approaches to improve your swing are essential.

John Mitchell - Dallas, TX

JM

Patience with improvement, regular practice, and being coachable are vital for an athlete's growth.

Chris Barone - Naples, FL

CB

Loving the process and hard work involved in becoming a better player is crucial.

Barry Dampf - Hauppauge, NY

BD

Flexibility, patience, and hard work form the bedrock of a great athlete in this sport.

Trevor Foster - Minneapolis, MN

TF

Consistent practice is key to excelling in this sport.

Dante Fornaro - Newport Beach, CA

DF

Commitment and a keen interest are essential for an athlete's development.

Juan Tobar - Scottsdale, AZ

JT

The ability to concentrate quickly and effectively is vital in this sport.

Chuck Wait - Minneapolis, MN

CW

Hard work, proper grip, attitude, and posture are fundamental for success.

Jim Anderson - Marietta, GA

JA

Hand-eye coordination, flexibility, and total commitment are the hallmarks of a great athlete.

Lavon Perrin - Austin, TX

LP

Regular practice is essential for mastering this sport.

Ryan Thunberg - Elmhurst, IL

RT

Consistency, a steadfast attitude, and a desire to practice are key qualities for success.

Gary Harrison Ducros - Fort Worth, TX

GD

Mental and physical focus are essential for excelling in this sport.

Matt Dettman - Las Vegas, NV

MD

Drive, desire, and a calm demeanor, along with attention to diet, are crucial for an athlete's success.

Mitch Lowe - Portland, OR

ML

Dedication to practice and play is essential for success.

Justin Bell - Vacaville, CA

JB

A great athlete in this sport demonstrates patience, perseverance, and the ability to follow detailed instructions until mastery is achieved.

Carl Lupp - Meadville, PA

CL

Effective practice is key. A thousand correct swings are crucial to eliminate bad muscle memory and foster skill development.

Chad Frye - Minneapolis, MN

CF

Understanding the correct body movements during the swing is essential for athletic success in this sport.

John Schofield - Lakeland, FL

JS

Athletic ability is necessary. Making an athletic move in the golf swing is critical for excelling in this sport.

Gary Davis - Voorhees, NJ

GD

Athletes must be willing to learn, practice, and step out of their comfort zones to improve and succeed.

Aldo Sanchez - Chino Hills, CA

AS

Consistent practice combined with a positive attitude forms the foundation of a great athlete in this sport.

Carl Butler - New Castle, IN

CB

Patience, practice, and perseverance are the three pillars that build a great athlete in our sport.

Brent Patterson - San Jose, CA

BP

Diligent and purposeful training and practice are essential for athletes aiming to excel in this sport.

Joseph Borbon - Orange Park, FL

JB

Mental toughness, dedicated practice, and maintaining calmness and relaxation are vital for athletic prowess.

David Palmer - Chicago, IL

DP

Practice is crucial. Creating a habit over 30 days sets the path to perfection in the sport, much like developing any skill.


So, what kind of skills do you need to get into Golf?

Starting a new skill can be intimidating, so we asked our coaches what kind of qualities make up a great student.

There was unanimous agreement that all you really need is motivation to learn, a positive attitude, and an interest in Golf.

Skills

So, what kind of skills do you need to get into Golf?

Starting a new skill can be intimidating, so we asked our coaches what kind of qualities make up a great student.

There was unanimous agreement that all you really need is motivation to learn, a positive attitude, and an interest in Golf.

Skills
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