Environment Matters: Standards and Tradition

A premier learning environment must be calm, organized, and deeply respectful of the game's heritage. In my experience, the atmosphere of the practice facility sets the tone for the entire club.

  • Non-Negotiable Standards: Etiquette, preparation, and professional standards are the bedrock of my program.

  • The Architecture of Learning: Just as I mowed greens and fixed irrigation during my years running Trinity Alps, I understand that the physical environment must be perfectly manicured and thoughtfully designed to inspire improvement.

  • A Culture of Respect: We foster an environment where tradition is lived, not just cited, ensuring that every member and guest feels the weight of the club's history from the moment they arrive at the learning center.

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