Score-focused coaching near Lyons, OR
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60 Minute private lesson
My golf instruction is built around clarity, simplicity, and measurable improvement. As a PGA Class A Professional, I focus on helping golfers of all skill levels play better golf by understanding why the ball does what it does—and how to make reliable improvements that hold up on the course. Every lesson begins with a conversation. Your goals, playing history, and challenges guide the session, ensuring instruction is tailored specifically to you. Using proven fundamentals, modern training concepts, and practical on-course strategies, I help golfers build repeatable swings, sharpen short games, and make smarter decisions under pressure. Whether you’re a beginner learning the basics, a competitive player refining your technique, or a seasoned golfer looking to lower scores and enjoy the game more, my coaching emphasizes: Simple, effective swing fundamentals Short game and putting that save strokes Course management and scoring strategies Clear practice plans you can use between lessons Lessons are structured, approachable, and focused on long-term improvement—not quick fixes. You’ll leave each session with a clear understanding of what to work on, why it matters, and how to practice with purpose. Train with intent. Play with confidence. Enjoy the game.

On Course 9 hole Playing Lesson
Focus: Course Management, Mental Game, and Scoring Strategy Take your game off of the practice range and onto the fairways. While range sessions are great for mechanics, a playing lesson is designed to teach you how to post a lower score with the swing you have today. During this 9-hole session, we shift the focus from how to hit the ball to where to hit the ball and why. What We Will Cover: Pre-Shot Routine: Developing a consistent physical and mental trigger to stay composed under pressure. Course Management: Learning how to "read" a hole, identify "go" pins versus "safe" targets, and avoid the "big number." Uneven Lies: Mastering the shots the driving range can’t teach—uphill, downhill, and sidehill lies. Short Game Artistry: Selecting the right club around the green (bump-and-run vs. flop) and improving green reading skills. Recovery Strategy: Learning when to be aggressive and when to take your medicine to save par or bogey. Mental Toughness: Managing frustration and maintaining focus after a poor shot. Who Is This For? Beginners: Ready to learn course etiquette, pace of play, and basic navigation of a golf course. Intermediate Players: Looking to break 90 or 100 for the first time. Advanced Players: Looking to sharpen their competitive edge and eliminate tactical errors. Beginners: Ready to learn course etiquette, pace of play, and basic navigation of a golf course.

Nine-Hole Playing Lesson

Play With the Pro
If you’re ready to lower your scores and enjoy the game more, join me on the course for a 9-hole round. Just the two of us—so I can see your game in action, understand your strengths and challenges, and create a personalized plan to help you reach your golfing goals.