February 6, 2012

Meet the Pros

Selection of Your Golf Professional is Key

Great players usually make poor teachers. Experience in teaching, education in teaching and great communication skills make up a great Golf Instructor. Look for the following when selecting your golf instructor: Current Class “A” PGA Professional Certification with a minumum of 5 years teaching all levels of players and a “keep it simple and to the point” style. Remember, “Analysis makes for Paralysis”.

Jeff Carpenter, PGA Pro
Jeff Carpenter, PGA Pro 
JEFF CARPENTER

  • PGA Class “A” Professional since 1979.
  • Voted “Top 100″ golf instructors 2004*
  • Over 25 years of PGA instruction and golf operations experience.
  • General manager and head golf Pro for 12 golf facilities from Florida to Colorado.
  • Skilled in providing each student with a custom curriculum to target key issues with swing or game based on skill level.
  • Utilizing State-of-the-Art Video & the most current/popular Training Aids.
  • Owner/Operator of Legends Golf Pub & Grill

*Survey conducted by Consumer Research Council of America.

John Snuckel, Instructor
John Snuckel, Instructor
JOHN SNUCKEL

  • Over 25 years of experience in golf operations and instruction including….
  • Director of Golf Operations for two premier resort golf communities in Florida.
  • General Manager and Head Golf Professional for 12 golf facilities from Florida to Colorado.
  • Golf Director & Playing Professional since 1979.
    • Player of the Year – Colorado PGA Assistants Association
    • Player of the Year – Southwest Florida PGA
    • Player of the Year – Northern Illinois Golf Association
    • NAIA District Collegiate Champion & All American
    • District “All Navy” Golf Champion
    • Illinois Inter-Collegiate Silver Medalist
    • Top 10 Best Senior Tournament Players in the Country
  • Owner/Operator of Legends Golf Pub & Grill