
Built for the next generation of players.
A structured environment focused on long-term improvement, competitive growth, and the habits that build great players.
- 8 → 18
- Age range
- All
- Tournament tracks
- → Pro
- Career arc
The Arc
From first tournament to college signing day.
Junior golfers progress through three distinct windows. Each one has a job — and the coaching has to match where they are, not where the calendar says they should be.
Programs are tailored to current stage of development and the player's long-term competitive goals.
Foundations
Movement quality, fundamentals, falling in love with the game. Skill-building disguised as fun.
Competitive
First tournaments, scoring habits, practice structure. Building the engine for high-level golf.
Collegiate
Tournament prep, recruiting strategy, on-course strategy. The final climb to college golf.
Development Areas
Eight pillars, one player.
Long-term development requires more than swing mechanics. Coaching covers the full athletic and competitive picture.
Swing Fundamentals
The mechanics that hold up at every level — clean, repeatable, owned by the player.
Practice Habits
How to practice alone. Structured blocks, measurable reps, no spinning wheels.
Competitive Preparation
Pre-event prep, tournament routines, and what to do when it doesn't go to plan.
Scoring Skills
Wedges, putting, scrambling — the shots that actually drop scores.
Course Management
Strategy by hole, by lie, by wind. Decisions that protect the round.
Mental Performance
Focus, breath, resets. Building a competitor that owns the tee box.
Tournament Readiness
From first AJGA to recruiting events — arriving ready, every time.
Long-Term Development
A multi-year arc, not a quick fix — built around how juniors actually grow.

Practice
Short game · Greens complex
Built For Competitive Golf
Performance habits that travel.
For players pursuing tournament golf and collegiate opportunities, development extends beyond swing mechanics alone.
Scott works with players to improve scoring consistency, practice efficiency, competitive preparation, and overall performance habits required for higher-level golf.

