“Golf didn’t come early to me. But it came to mean everything.”
I didn’t pick up a club until I was 25 — when my grandfather passed, he left me his clubs and a note:
“I’d love for you to try it. It’s a game for life.”
He had asked me to play for over a decade. I never said yes. Now, this journey is in his honor.
From my very first swing, I was hopelessly addicted. I was in college, broke, and couldn’t even afford range balls more than once a week. So I spent all my time chipping and putting for free at the local muni. That’s where I fell in love with the short game — and built my foundation one shot at a time.
Only 1% of scratch golfers start after age 13.
I got there through hard work, patience, and purpose —
The same approach I use to help others improve.
The short game is a puzzle.
We start with the corner pieces. Then we add the supporting pieces.
Each piece builds your ability to create and solve any shot you visualize.
My method blends four keys:
Concepts, Mechanics, Skill Building, and Visualization.
When you understand what the club should do — and give your mind a clear task — improvement comes fast.
This is about confidence. Creativity. Clarity. This is how you become a problem-solver around the greens.
Be a Gamer.