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About Kevin Lawrence PGA

Kevin Lawrence is a highly regarded PGA professional both in the UK and in the United States of America.  With over 25 years of experience coaching in the United States, he hopes to apply all his knowledge to Moreton Hills Golf Centre and the surrounding area.

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His passion is helping golfers of all ages and abilities improve and enjoy the game. Kevin has been fortunate to meet and speak to some of the greatest teachers in the game to absorb the knowledge, and exchange both ideas and philosophies of the golf swing.  He offers an array of different coaching options that can suit any age, ability, or gender.  These include individual (one to one), groups, as well as both ½ and full-day lessons.  Destination coaching and golf trips are also available.

 

With a state-of-the-art equipment, he can utilise and analyse video from multiple vantage points as well as include quantifiable results with the latest and greatest launch monitor system.

 

These tools combined with his many years of experience, vast knowledge of the golf swing, and the biomechanics of how the body works, provide students with the greatest amount of improvement in the shortest amount of time.

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Teaching Philosophy

My unique approach provides the highest level of service to all my students by using methods that are flexible to golfers of all ages and abilities.  I develop personal relationships with my students by understanding their goals and aspirations.  I work with my students to help them understand what is happening and find the best technique possible for them to rectify the problem.  After there are clear and realistic expectations set forth, I provide innovative drills and methods to implement those changes.

 

The reason that I feel my teaching is so effective is that my primary goal is to communicate the principles of golf as simply as possible.  This makes golf less confusing and a lot more fun.  The swing can be intricately complex to the average player and I try to appeal to the student’s ability to use common sense.  This to me is the building block to learning and understanding.  If the student can’t relate to something simple, how can they relate to something much more complicated?

 

At the end of the day, the students will get an all-around experience, touching all aspects of the golf game, with a better understanding of their own personal golf swing.  I believe that everyone can learn and enjoy this game, and my purpose is to make it more fun to play.

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