My golf story
I started playing golf seriously at 16 years years old. I only played one year of High School golf at Thousand Oaks High School before going off to college and giving it a go at College golf. I ended up playing 2 years at Santa Barbara City College. I ended up leaving school after that to pursue playing professional golf and started working for my coach George Gankas. I travelled across much of Canada playing in qualifiers for PGA tour Canada (qualifying for one individual event), as well as countries like Mexico, Jamaica and Ecuador. I also played Mini tour golf and qualifiers across the whole country while assisting for George during that same time. After 4 years working for him, I wanted to take my teaching philosophies somewhere else and moved out to Texas. I spent sometime in Houston, as well as Austin and taught hundreds of clients in both of those cities during that time. After about 3 years of being away from California I was missing home and decided to come back. I got a position working for Mike Schye (Bryson Dechambeau’s former instructor) in Fresno, California and learned some new stuff while working for him. I really was missing being back where it all started, which was Ventura County and decided to make the move back down here. I look forward to helping everybody I can, and I know I have the knowledge, experience and ability to do so

MY GOLF STORY

I started playing golf seriously at 16 years years old. I only played one year of High School golf at Thousand Oaks High School before going off to college and giving it a go at College golf. I ended up playing 2 years at Santa Barbara City College. I ended up leaving school after that to pursue playing professional golf and started working for my coach George Gankas.

I travelled across much of Canada playing in qualifiers for PGA tour Canada (qualifying for one individual event), as well as countries like Mexico, Jamaica and Ecuador. I also played Mini tour golf and qualifiers across the whole country while assisting for George during that same time. After 4 years working for him, I wanted to take my teaching philosophies somewhere else and moved out to Texas. I spent sometime in Houston, as well as Austin and taught hundreds of clients in both of those cities during that time. After about 3 years of being away from California I was missing home and decided to come back. I got a position working for Mike Schye (Bryson Dechambeau’s former instructor) in Fresno, California and learned some new stuff while working for him.

I really was missing being back where it all started, which was Ventura County and decided to make the move back down here. I look forward to helping everybody I can, and I know I have the knowledge, experience and ability to do so