Good golf isn’t complicated.
But it is demanding.

I’ve been around the game my entire life—long before launch monitors, social media swings, or buzzwords. I grew up learning what real ball-striking looks like. My uncle was friends with Mo Norman, and spending time around that kind of precision changes how you see the golf swing forever. You learn quickly that there’s no shortcut to control.

I also learned the game from the ground up—working greens crew at Quality Hollow Golf Course. If you’ve ever done that job, you understand something most players never do: golf is played on turf, not theory. Conditions matter. Details matter. And the best players adjust, not complain.

That perspective carried through everything I’ve done since.

Today, I’m the only TPI-certified golf professional in Alaska, but the certification isn’t the point. The standard is.

This program is built the same way tour players are built—starting with how the body moves, how the club works, and how the ball reacts. No guessing. No chasing positions. Just clear cause and effect.

The goal isn’t to make pretty swings.
It’s to prepare players to compete.

Alaska has golfers who can play with anyone in the Lower 48. What’s been missing is a training environment that treats them that way. One that demands accountability, precision, and commitment.

That’s what I’m building.

Not a lesson factory.
Not a seasonal tune-up.
tour-level preparation program, right here in Alaska.

If you’re serious about your game—and you want someone who will tell you the truth, not what sounds good—you’re in the right place.