About
A fun-filled afternoon of golf and fellowship.
2p to 2:30p Meet and Greet
2:30p to 4p. Golf Clinic - Full Swing and Short Game
4p Fun Team Scramble on the course
6p Hors D"oeuvres and Fun!
Available Dates
Hosted By
Bob Schade
I came to this game of golf like many of us, through my Grandfather. I was 12 years old when he took me out to the local Par 3 course in Westbrook Maine and introduced me to a game of a lifetime. My family moved to Winter Haven, Florida in during my 9th grade year of high school and I continued playing as much golf as possible. In August of 1986, I was hired as a cart attendant at Cypresswood Golf & Country Club by the Wood family that owned the golf course and developed the Cypresswood community. This gave me the opportunity to practice and play a lot of golf. As with most, young golfers I tried almost every method of play usually ideas from Golf Magazines as this was pre-internet. I also received help from my friends and co-workers as I developed an insatiable appetite for solid contact. That appetite drove me crazy because I could not figure out why I was so inconsistent. One of my first mentors, Jack Wenzler, started working with me on my swing. Mr. Wenzler was an old-school teacher with the thought of keeping it simple. He had given thousands of lessons throughout his life and found that most students completely over applied his instructions to the point where it hurt their swing. He would constantly say A little bit of this remedy will cure this problem, you don't need the whole bottle That kind of thinking really has formed the basis of my teaching philosophy. I began as the Head Golf Professional at Cypresswood beginning in 1991. I also began teaching golf in 1991 at Cypresswood. As with most teachers, I had an idea what I wanted each student to do. Good grip, good setup, good posture and a good start to their back swing. I quickly found out that almost all golfers with any kind of experience interpret those instructions in different ways. The skill I had to learn is to figure out a way for the individual student to be successful. That sounds simple but it is a different challenge for each student. Each of them have different learning patterns. Some have to be told, some shown and others have to be moved through a particular drill or exercise in order for the student to understand. At the end of each lesson, I want each student to be better in some way. A better way to execute a shot, a simpler way to swing the golf club or just a practice plan outlining a route to success. In 2016 I discovered my passion once again when I was introduced to the Stack and Tilt system of golf by my friend Mark Evershed. He suggest that I reach out to Stack and Tilt founder Andy Plummer. I immediately started researching the system took a golf lesson with Andy. He blew my mind I son after attended my first Network Training. What an experience I have attended 5 network trainings and even attended a camp in San Antonio, Texas. The fantastic instructors in this system changed my perspective on how to teach the golf swing. I have never been more confident in my ability to teach everyone how to hit the golf ball better and enjoy the game more I can't wait to show you