Teaching Philosophy One golf swing does not work for all golfers. The instructional experience must be structured around the individual. Although there are a number of fundamentals that need to be addressed when learning a proper swing including grip, posture and alignment, these fundamentals may be “personalized” to compliment the individual student’s characteristics. Physical abilities, body type, goals and practice Read more...
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Randy Henry is a world renowned golf teaching professional who has been voted one of America’s top teachers by Golf Digest as well as the #1 teacher in the state of Idaho. He has coached winners on the PGA, LPGA and Champions Tours as well as some of the world’s top collegiate and junior golfers. He has worked with various Read more...
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Personal Bio I have leaned to play this GREAT GAME in Russia, where I was born and raised. I came to the United States to play collage golf for Washington State University. After I graduated I was fortunate to play professional golf for three years as a member on the Duramed Futures Tour. I have always enjoyed teaching and helping Read more...
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Teaching Philosophy My teaching philosophy is simple. Nobody is built the same, or has the same strength, flexibility or athletic ability. I teach that the body is going to move the way the body moves. I build a swing to fit the individual person. That is why the golf club is so important to the player’s ability to improve. There Read more...
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Lily is also known as “Tiger” Lily is dedicated and passionate to growing the game of golf by increasing women, children and men’s participation in Golf! She can help people maximize their full potential by helping them understand; Clubface Alignment, Path of the Swing(swing path), Angle of Attack, Speed of the Clubhead, Stance & Posture, Grip, Body Alignment, Balance, Club Read more...
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Teaching Philosophy My goal is to help each student increase their enjoyment of the game of golf by learning to play to the best of their ability. First, I try to understand the student’s strengths and weaknesses by either watching the student play golf or watching them practice. Then I design a program so the student will have a clear Read more...
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I bring a philosophy to learning that encompasses the individual. Everyone has their own strengths and weaknesses, and I believe in nurturing those strengths and developing programs that meet the needs and goals of each student that I encounter. My background in golf comes from the Rocky Mountains where, as a teen, I captured the 1985 Banff Springs Club Championship. Read more...
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Have been teaching since 1983. Club fitting since 1991. 2009 Colorado PGA Teacher of the Year. Read more...
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Eirik Leach, affectionately known as Dr. Golf is a graduate of Ferris State University’s Professional Golf Management Program. Eirik worked as an Assistant Professional in Vero Beach Florida, Charlotte North Carolina and The Schaumburg Golf Club in Schaumburg Illinois. Home of the Player Performance Center, where Eirik was the Master Club Fitter. He then became Director of Golf at Colonial Read more...
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Bill has been a teaching professional since 1992, a fitting professional for 21 years and with the HG Team for 12 years. Bill understands the importance of golf clubs effecting motion and trains his students from a pupil-centric perspective. Bill works alongside his students to get the most of their innate abilities. Bill trains the body and mind to give Read more...