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Adam
Hunter (PGA Professional)
One of
Scotland's top coaches, Adam is a Fellow of the
PGA who competed for 14 years on the European
Tour during which time he won the 1995
Portuguese Open. He retired from playing in 1998
to focus solely on golf coaching.
It was
Adam's innovative ideas that attracted Paul
Lawrie to seek his advice as a coach and their
hard work immediately paid dividends when Paul
won the 1999 Qatar Masters. One of the many
highlights of Adam's coaching career came later
in 1999 when Paul captured the Open Championship
at Carnoustie. Paul went on to represent Europe
in the Ryder Cup in 1999 and won the Dunhill Cup
and Wales Open when under Adam's tutorage.
Adam
currently coaches European Tour player Gary Orr
and LPGA player Catriona Matthew while he still
coaches Paul Lawrie on all aspects of his short
game. Other coaching successes included Stephen
Gallacher's Dunhill Cup victory in 2004.
A Master NLP
(Neuro Linguistic Programme) Practitioner, Adam
has earned a reputation as a leading golf coach
and was named the Professional Coach of the Year
in 1999 by the Scottish Institute of Sport.
Jane Connachan (PGA Professional)
Jane
was a Curtis Cup player at 16 and as a
professional won 5 times on the European
Ladies Tour. She is one of the top
female coaches in Scotland and was the
National Coach to the Scottish Ladies
Golfing Association from 1995 until
2002. Jane is a Callaway trained club
fitting specialist who runs the
Performance Centre at Kingsfield. Jane
offers 1 to 1 coaching but is
particularly popular for her group
classes.
Mark King (PGA Professional)
Mark
is a prolific winner of Scottish
Professional Tartan Tour events and has
built on a successful amateur career,
including winning the Scottish Boys
Championship. He is a popular coach
known for his forthright style who has
grown a regular client base over a long
period.
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