My Story
I started golf at age five in the First Tee Central Coast program and grew up competing early. After high school, I dedicated myself to mastering the swing—going from a 10 handicap to scratch and competing in PGA Section events.

I earned my first professional check, qualified for the Barracuda Championship Monday qualifier with a 69, and even chased pro golf on the Dakotas Tour in 2023.

But the real turning point came when I fully committed to teaching. Within eight months, I built a full coaching schedule and saw students renewing, referring friends, and making real progress.

That’s when I knew I could truly make an impact.

Today, I teach full-time at Round Hill Country Club, working with juniors, beginners, competitive players, and everyone in between. I also coach online through Skillest and in-person at The Golf Spot as I continue building my brand.

I’ve been in the golf industry since I was 16, and even at a young age, I’ve gained a ton of experience. I’m hungry to grow, passionate about helping people, and excited about where coaching can go next.
Teaching Philosophy
Most coaches talk more than they listen. I believe great coaching starts with understanding the player—how you learn, what you want, and how you perform on the course (not just on the range).

Golf is played on the course, so training should reflect that.

My approach is simple, adaptable, and built around each person I coach. Not everyone learns the same way, so I adjust my communication and keep things straightforward.

My goal isn’t just to fix your swing—it’s to help you understand it. I want you to be able to make adjustments, stay confident under pressure, and take ownership of your game.

I focus on the two things that truly drive performance: Mechanics and mindset. When your swing makes sense and your mind is clear, lower scores follow.
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