Mission StatementWelcomeBenefits
TGA Club Fitting OverviewTGA Custom Fitting PhilosophyWhy Custom Fitting?Game Changing TechnologyThe Fitting ProcessAGS Golf Ball FittingPutter FittingPrograms & Rates
Golf Performance ScreensPlayer Development ProgramsJunior DevelopmentShort Game, Putting, & Bunker LessonsBeginner's ProgramsA "Day at The Club"4x4 Golf ClinicTGA Golf SchoolsTGA Corporate Events
Golf Specific Fitness OverviewTitleist Performance Institute - TPIPrograms & Rates
Golf Instruction PhilosophyOur Golf Lesson Programs3D Golf BiomechanicsKinematic Sequence: How Efficient is your Golf Swing?Kinematic Golf Instruction OverviewTeaching Philosophy Final ThoughtsTGA Certified Teaching Professionals
Technology OverviewTechnologies We UsePlayer Profiles & Interviews

Player Profiles & Interviews


    

The player profiles are the first step in identifying the weakest and strongest parts of your swing and your game as well as quantifying key statistical information in order to develop a comprehensive personal lesson program customized specifically for you. This program will then serve as a road map for achieving your goals and objectives relative to golf.

We need to understand where your game is currently, what your future goals and objectives are, what you’ve experimented with, and your strengths and weaknesses. Your physical limitations and issues are discussed as well as your prior experiences with lessons. It’s important to understand where you’ve been, what you're trying to accomplish, and your level of commitment.

We assess your entire golf game and look at your current equipment. We dissect your shot pattern, are you a slicer, hooker, pusher, puller or drawer? We assess your trajectory. We go through your entire bag. We find out your favorite and least favorite clubs. It is important that you be fit at the onset of your lesson program. We will recommend a set that you can use now, yet still have room to grow into as you improve.

Finally, our extensive player profile reports will summarize every key aspect of your game, and this will continually serve as a resource during your progress towards improvement. This plan will then serve as a road map for achieving your goals and objectives relative to golf.