Next time you’re in Scottsdale, connect with one of these golf teachers
Experience Scottsdale
This post originally appeared on ExperienceScottsdaleGolf.com and is re-posted with permission.
Sometimes your swing gets a little off. During your last round, you couldn’t seem to keep the ball going straight. All of sudden your short game is non-existent. Look, it happens to the best of us. Even the pros have swing coaches to keep them playing at their best. Here’s an idea – while you’re enjoying a golf vacation in Scottsdale with your friends, sneak off one afternoon and get a lesson with one of these top rated instructors:
Stan Utley: One of the most recognizable names in golf instruction. Stan can help you with that struggling short game. Brandel Chamblee even went so far to say that he is the closest thing to legendary teacher Harvey Penick. Head up to Grayhawk Golf Club (pictured above) and have Stan take a look at that short game.
Pia Nilsson and Lynn Marriott: Owners of Vision 54 and based at Talking Stick Golf Club, Pia Nilsson (best known for being Annika Sorenstam’s coach) and Lynn Marriott take a universal teaching instruction approach, which includes coaching your emotions as well as your skills, to improve your game.
Mike LaBauve: Working out of the Kierland Golf Club, Mike has coached Cheyenne Woods to her LPGA card and success. His approach isn’t to overhaul your game, but to pinpoint the exact reason why you’re stuck on the handicap you’ve been at for years.
No matter where you get instruction, take advantage of the abundant amount of resources Scottsdale has to improve your game!
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