Golf in Layman's Terms

Golf in Layman's Terms Golf in Layman’s Terms represents a lifetime of learning and teaching. My goal is to present the simplest, most effective way to learn the game of golf.

I am very proud to announce that Jack has been offered and accepted a golf scholarship to the Savanah College of Art Des...
11/01/2022

I am very proud to announce that Jack has been offered and accepted a golf scholarship to the Savanah College of Art Design. SCAD is Top 10 NAIA golf school and one of the best design schools in the world. What a blessing to be able to follow your dreams and be able to do the two things you love most in college. Spending four years of your life in Savannah, GA is not so bad either. Go Bees!

Just found this Gem. Enjoy!
10/27/2022

Just found this Gem. Enjoy!

What a great week. So proud of Jack. The team finished -5. Jack had 3 birdies at pebble including one on the 18th hole t...
09/25/2022

What a great week. So proud of Jack. The team finished -5. Jack had 3 birdies at pebble including one on the 18th hole to wrap up the week. Pictured below is Jack with his Pro, Tongchai Jaidee and his First Tee Coach, Greg Hall. Wonderful people.

Great day at Pebble Beach!
09/22/2022

Great day at Pebble Beach!

Great First day at Pebble Beach!
09/20/2022

Great First day at Pebble Beach!

Check out this great post by my good friend Chau Haner. Would love to hear from you with comments and likes on LinkedIn....
08/03/2022

Check out this great post by my good friend Chau Haner. Would love to hear from you with comments and likes on LinkedIn.

Some of you may not know that I've recently changed jobs and got an amazing opportunity to join Intuit QuickBooks. Since day one, I've been moved and inspired...

Patience pays off in the end.
08/02/2022

Patience pays off in the end.

2 wins in 2 weeks 🏆🏆

Tony Finau is victorious at Rocket Mortgage Classic for back-to-back Ws.

I couldn't agree more.
07/10/2022

I couldn't agree more.

Percy Boomer, On Learning Golf, 1946: “…For maximum effectiveness the highest speed attained by your clubhead (the dynamic center of your swing) must be some way past the ball—two feet past at least. So, in one sense you must simply ignore the point in your swing where the ball sits on the tee. You must swing past it exactly as if it were not there. You must not get your eye frozen onto the ball, nor must you get your mind concerned with the problem of how far, how high, and how straight to hit it.” Learn with our proprietary Swing Speed Profile, which shows where your clubhead reaches maximum speed, and FastFirst Golf training enables you to reach maximum speed at the most strategic point for optimal speed and command. www.FastFirstgolf.com

Enjoy!
07/09/2022

Enjoy!

Ben Hogan practicing his medium, long and short game for the Pan American Open in Mexico in May 1953. This year Mr. Hogan won this tournament, the Masters, t...

Congrats to all the juniors that made it this year! So proud of my son Jack! Many years of hard worked! Looking forward ...
07/07/2022

Congrats to all the juniors that made it this year! So proud of my son Jack! Many years of hard worked! Looking forward to a special week!

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