Home News African American Golf Professionals Ready to Help You With All That You Need

African American Golf Professionals Ready to Help You With All That You Need

by Debert Cook

Yes, it’s that time of the year.  Time to “tune up” your golf swing and to get back to the basics of the game that you have become so in love with. Time to shake off a sedentary winter season–for your northerners–and use this spring sunshine and warmth to prepare to play your best out on the numerous beautiful golf courses around the country.

GET READY TO GOLF

JeffDunovantTo start, check out our list of Top African American Golf Professionals. There you will discover an expansive listing of experienced, professionally trained coaches who are eager to assist you. On our list you will find male and female trainers, in all age groups, who have a strong history of working with youth, collegiate players, junior tournament players, as well as the recreational players, seasoned golfers and beginners, too.

Left: Jeff Dunovant, PGA

For those who have never played before, or have minimal golf experience, don’t be shy about getting in touch with some of these fantastic coaches. The national trainer list is spread far-and wide, however, if there is not a trainer listed in your area, many of the coaches know of others in their profession who may be able to help you, no matter where you are. So reach out by phone (or email) to them and let’s get you started!

Also, the PGA’s Get Golf Ready program offers a series of lessons in a group setting that focus on basic instruction on chipping, putting and full swing techniques, as well as information on how to navigate the clubhouse and golf course, etiquette and rules of golf.

Robin-Aikens-LPGAGolf’s health, social and professional benefits help draw beginners to the game, which can be enjoyed by people of all ages and skill levels. It’s a healthy activity that provides for quality, uninterrupted time outdoors – health and fitness experts advocate taking 10,000 steps per day, which is the equivalent of 18 holes or five miles walked.

Left: Robin Aikens, LPGA

Golf and networking go hand-in-hand. It’s a great way to expose your business to other like-minded folks, collect business cards, discuss opportunities, et al. Also, connecting with others through golf provides an outlet to strengthen relationships with friends, family, or colleagues.

In a recent survey from Sports & Leisure Research Group, both men and women executives ranked golf as the most effective networking activity with clients and co-workers, and nearly 60 percent of businessmen and businesswomen have closed deals at the golf course.

So, what are you waiting for? Check out our list of golf trainers here.

You may also like

Stay in the loop!