Jeremy Todd, PGA (Book Lessons At: https://www.jeremytoddpga.com/s/appointments)
Professional Experience:
Country Club of Harrisburg
(Teaching Professional/Assistant Golf Professional)
Royal Manchester Golf Links
(Head Professional/RGA Instructor/Tournament Director)
Mayapple Golf Club
(Director of Golf)
The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Grande Lakes
(Assistant PGA Professional)
Blue Ridge Country Club
(Head Professional)
Regents’ Glen Country Club
(1st Assistant Golf Professional)
Crossgates Golf Club
(PGA Apprentice Head Professional)
Skills/Training and Certifications:
Class “A” PGA Member
CPP 2.0 PGA Certified:
(Golf Operations)
(Player Development)
(Teaching and Coaching)
Certified Club Fitter for Titleist, Ping, Taylor Made, Callaway, Srixon, Mizuno
Certified KBS Shaft Fitter, True Temper True Certified Shaft Fitter
Callaway Staff Member since 2015
CADDIEMASTER® Certified Fore Caddie/Caddie (Ritz-Carlton, Grande Lakes)
Teaching Philosophy:
Every golfer is different; no two are the same.
So why do so many golf instructors teach like they are?
Height, weight, arm length, shoulder width, hand size, etc. all contribute to different types of golf swings. You must be able to identify and accept the traits you possess in order to produce a golf swing that is most efficient to you.
I teach to the individual, whether I am working with a total beginner or a high level golfer that wants to discuss the technical points of the golf swing; all lessons are tailored to the individual’s requirements.
I start with the most critical fundamentals of the golf swing, taking the student’s abilities in mind, and then build their swing through impact, takeaway, transition, downswing, and follow-through. This helps each student develop their own golf swing from a solid foundation and learn how their swing works. By doing this, it enables the student to correct flaws they see in their game and ultimately help to take their game and enjoyment to the next level.
Personal:
I grew up in West Frankfort, IL, attended college at Trevecca Nazarene University in Nashville, TN on a baseball scholarship, and graduated in 2000 with a Bachelors’ degree in Sports Management.
After college, I signed a minor league contract to play for the New York Mets and continued to play professional baseball for 8 seasons. In addition to playing for the New York Mets minor league system, he played in the Colorado Rockies, Chicago White Sox, and Los Angeles Dodgers farm systems before finishing his career with the Lancaster Barnstormers in 2007.