Do you want to get better at golf? You’ve come to the right place.

It doesn’t that matter how good you are now, or even how much you’ve improved since you started playing the game. What I have to share on this site will help players of all skill levels.

Let’s get one thing straight from the very beginning: I am NOT a professional golfer. I never played collegiate golf or as a nationally ranked amateur. I have not played at Augusta National, or hit to the 17th at Sawgrass, or visited St. Andrews. Hell, I’ve never even attended a Major Championship event outside of the Senior PGA Tour.

So who am I to give you golf tips?

I was a pretty good high school golfer and currently a scratch player. And I worked for years as a caddy at a private golf club in central Oklahoma, which happens to be the 2nd most difficult golf course in the U.S. by course rating, and the most difficult par-71 in the world. This course played host to a PGA Championship before I was born, and several Senior PGA and Amateur Championships since. This course is a favorite for many professional golfers, world-class instructors, NFL athletes, rock stars and other celebrities.

As a result, I have spent countless hours around the likes of PGA Tour superstars, Champions Tour veterans, NCAA standouts, U.S. Junior Amateur Champions, and State Champions. I’ve been fortunate enough to see the way they work, what makes them tick, and how they practice. In one of golf’s toughest proving grounds, I’ve watched the best of the best through the highs and lows of the most fickle game in the world.

I think it’s time you put some of that knowledge to work in your own game.

To be clear, I am NOT going to tell you to copy a professional golfer’s entire game. For many reasons, even attempting to do that would be a bad idea and a huge waste of time.

But! While you may not ever hit a 400 yard drive or go low at The Masters, you can still benefit from the tips, tricks, habits and fixes of the greatest golfers around. From practice drills to mindset, from pre-shot routines to equipment, you can choose from the tactics of the world’s best golfers and work those ideas into your own game.

If you have swung a golf club more than once or twice, you already know that little adjustments can make a big difference. I plan to offer up the small things that have a huge impact on your performance and experience.

And unlike a golf magazine you pick up at the airport, or a show you watch on TV…

I am right here.

Shoot me a message, comment on my posts, ask me anything about your game or any other question you want answered.

Thank you for being a part of this. I can’t wait to get started!