Mike Pedersen

Mike Pedersen is widely acknowledged as one of the leading golf fitness training experts in the United States. Mike has a degree in Exercise Physiology from Oregon State University and has been a certified fitness professional for 20 years, and he is the featured golf fitness expert for Golf Magazine's website GolfOnline.com and also pga.com. More Info.

Bobby Eldridge

Bobby Eldridge is a man that truly enjoys teaching the game of golf. He developed his own Bobby Eldridge Golf School and has managed the institution for over 20 years in five states, Minnesota, Illinois, Colorado, California and Arizona and has taught over 30,000 students. More Info.

Dr. Lester Bouchard

Dr. Lester Bouchard holds a doctorate degree in Sport Psychology from the University of Florida in Gainesville, where he also served as a Golf Instructor, and was an assistant coach and consultant to the University Men's SEC Championship Golf Team. Dr. Bouchard is the author of "Better Golf Solutions: Professional techniques, strategies and methods to break your scoring barriers and maximize your potential," and creator of the "Better Golf Solutions: Mind Mastery and Mental Toughness Training" CD and "Better Golf Solutions: Golf Performance Survey." More Info.

Craig Sigl

Craig Sigl was an average golfer who shot scores in the 90's for 20 years. At the age of 38, he finally achieved his goal to score in the 70's and he did it Without Practicing. Today, he is a Certified Hypnotherapist, NLP Practitioner and he plays to a 5 handicap. More Info.

Stephen Ladd

Stephen Ladd studied psychology, philosophy, and religion, graduating summa cum laude from Miami University. He was drawn to the field of strength and conditioning, and founded The Human Form - a Holistic Health, Fitness and Performance Institute in 1994, he's trained athletes from a wide variety of sports with particular attention paid to golfers. He recently discovered how to harness the power of Emotional Freedom Technique, originally used to treat post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in war veterans, to improve his students' golf game. More Info.

Jon Barrett

Jon Barrett was a frustrated golfer until he discovered aspects of the golf swing that he didn't find in regular golf swing instruction material. He found that by understanding how the golf swing works he was able to much more successfully take on board mechanical instruction on how to swing the golf club and improve more easily. He has discovered a relationship between how psychologists believe we learn and why amateur golfers have such a hard time with the golf swing. He has identified things such as which part of the body contributes the most to club head speed - something that 4 out of 5 golfers get wrong. His presentation is clear and simple to follow so that golfers at all levels can benefit from his experiences. More Info.

George Hibbard

George Hibbard took up golf in 1946 at the age of 14, and he began his teaching career in 1975. His passion for the game fostered an unparalleled microscopic attention to, and analysis of, the golf swing. Over 50 years of hitting range balls, a background in physics and mechanics, and an intense study of all things related to the swing led Mr. Hibbard to discover the subtleties of impact and control that usually go unaddressed by other golf instructors. More Info.