Junior Golf Instruction – I Have Been There!

Junior Golf Instruction – Competitive Golf

The funny story here is that no one in my family plays golf – no one. I didn’t have anyone to show me the ropes or take me golfing. I learned it by trial and error. I mimicked the best golfers I knew from the country club where I was a caddy. I didn’t have a teacher or did I have years of playing experience before I tried out for the golf team in 9th grade. Not only did I make the team, I was playing college level golf within four years. If this is your child’s background, I can help.

It is from these experiences in junior golf, high school golf, collegiate golf and playing insides the ropes with amateur status, I can help your junior succeed. If success is measured by just making the team or the starting line-up, I have been there and guide your junior how to play their best golf in competition. Not just teach them how to hit a golf ball better.

Golf is an easy game to play but a terribly hard game to score and post good rounds. If a player doesn’t have a plan or knows his and hers strengths and or weaknesses, competition golf can be a mentally brutal sport. I am eager to pass my knowledge of competition golf to the next generation.

In the end, being a good golfer doesn’t make one a great or good person. Dealing with the adversity that inevitably occurs in competitive golf with calm and composure does. That skill translates to your junior golfer’s entire life. That is a worthwhile exercise!

Let’s get their game in gear.