Focus on the process — Challenge promotes adaptation
I’m dedicated to providing expert golf instruction that understands mechanics, mindset, and performance under pressure.
PGA Golf Instructor
I have been teaching and sharing the game of golf for 18 years, and it is truly my passion. My teaching philosophy involves assessing goals, timeline, and availability for students to grow their game, and creating a tailored lesson plan for students to improve and enjoy the game of golf.
I teach players at all levels of experience and emphasize baseline fundamentals and taking an intuitive approach to the game, whether students are brand new or highly experienced. I want my students to leave the lesson having learned something new about their golf swing, overall game, and knowing what to practice to improve their game.
I also teach general knowledge and information about the game of golf to help students increase their golf IQ and feel prepared and confident with their game and on the course. Ultimately my priority is to help students to play well and enjoy the game!
Teaching & Coaching
Since 2008
PGA Class A Member
Since 2014
Academy of Art University D2 Men’s Golf Coach
2021 – 2023
PGA HOPE Instructor
2015 – Present
PGA Jr League Coach
2014 – 2017
High School Golf Coach
2010 – 2015
Let's focus on your process — not the outcome — unlocking your full potential.
This quick tip focuses on two key backswing positions that help promote a more neutral motion and an inside swing path: a flatter lead wrist and greater hand depth. It also highlights how proper lower-body action supports a fuller turn, creates more space in the backswing, and helps prevent swaying, lifting, and an extended lead wrist.
This quick tip explains the concept of connection in the golf swing by showing how the arms and club should stay synced with the turning body throughout the motion. It includes a simple drill to help keep the club in front of the chest, improve arm structure, and prevent the disconnected hand and club positions that force golfers to recover through impact.
This quick tip breaks down what a slice really is by explaining the relationship between clubface angle and swing path. It emphasizes reading starting direction and curve correctly so ball flight patterns can be identified more accurately before making the right swing correction.
This quick tip explains how proper sequencing in the downswing helps deliver the club more efficiently and consistently from the inside. Shifting pressure into the lead foot before unwinding the upper body keeps the clubhead behind the hands longer, helps prevent an over-the-top move, improves face control, and creates more speed with less effort.
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