Filtering the Noise: The Coach as a Steward

In the modern era, golf is made unnecessarily difficult by a constant stream of data and well-intentioned advice. I believe the best coaches protect their students from overanalyzing by giving them only what they need to succeed.

Process Over Analysis: While I utilize technology like Trackman to validate progress, my philosophy is grounded in helping the player move from the "how" of the range to the "where" of the course.

Athletic Intent: We strive to return the golfer to a target-oriented mindset—much like a primal hunter—where the body responds to a visual goal rather than a technical checklist.

A Filter for Data: My job is to act as a filter, distilling high-level biomechanical data into simple, athletic "feels" that hold up under the pressure of a tournament Sunday.

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