The story
From the tour to the teaching tee
I turned professional at 18 and spent years competing at a high level — long enough to understand what it actually takes to perform under pressure, and where most golfers' games really break down.
It was on that journey that I found my true passion — not in playing, but in helping others play better. Coaching gave me something competing never quite did: the ability to make a lasting difference to someone else's game.
I specialised in the short game because that's where tournaments are won and lost, where handicaps are made and broken, and where most coaching falls painfully short. The short game deserves the same rigour, data, and precision that's applied to the long game. That's what I bring.
Today I work with golfers across every level — from beginners to DP World Tour and Ryder Cup players — from my base at Surrey Golf Lab, Reigate Hill Golf Club.