
A Golf Instructor For All Levels
Instruction That's Fit To The Individual
It is important for an instructor to allow each individual to keep their "fingerprint"... As you will notice from the photo above there is no "oneway" to swing a golf club at a very high level. The golf ball does not know who or what the player did prior to being struck... It only gives results (grades) on how it was struck... It is my job to teach every golfer how to make square solid contact more consistently... In doing so, I would hope that my students do not all look the same... There are many ways to swing the golf club repetitive and repeatable... Are you a rotational or lateral swinger of the club? Are you single plane or multiplane? How does one affect the other? Great instructors do not teach every student the same. Great instructors work within the individual fingerprint!

Get to Know Me
Baseball was actually my love growing up in SW Florida. Although I played golf with my friends most days in the summer... You could not play both competitively as they were both spring and summer sports. Eventually, after playing baseball at a high level but not able to play professionally, I returned to golf. I have now instructed thousands of students over the past 30 years.
"I qualified for the PGA Tour in 2004 with Jon Yarbrough as a coach and a caddy. I have no doubts that it could not have happened without him." ... Dan Olsen Professional Golfer for over 25 years

