ABOUT ME
I started playing golf when I was eight years old.
Back then, golf was more than a game. It was somewhere I could go to be alone, practise for hours, and feel like I had something that was mine. I wasn’t the kid who naturally fitted into team sports or busy social spaces, but on the golf course, I found room to breathe.
Over the years, golf has been many things for me. An escape. A challenge. A mirror. A frustration. A place of joy. A place where I have questioned myself, rebuilt myself, and learned that the scorecard never gets to decide my worth.
Now, I coach women who are learning, returning to the game, rebuilding confidence, or trying to find their place in golf.
My coaching is not just about teaching you how to swing a club. Yes, we work on technique, fundamentals, practice, course management, and building a game that actually holds up under pressure. But we also work on the part of golf that often gets ignored — the voice in your head.
The one that tells you everyone is watching. The one that says you’re too slow, too new, too awkward, too old, too far behind. The one that turns one bad shot into a full-blown identity crisis before you’ve even reached the next tee.
I know that voice well. I also know it can be changed.
My approach brings together golf coaching, mindset, movement, confidence, and years of experience helping people stop shrinking in their own lives. Before moving deeper into golf, I spent years coaching in fitness, business, and personal development. I have worked with people through change, fear, identity shifts, self-doubt, leadership, and reinvention.
Now, golf is the place where all of that comes together.
I am currently on the pathway toward becoming a PGA teaching professional, and my work is focused on helping women build skill, confidence, and a healthier relationship with the game.
Because golf should not be reserved for the people who already feel like they belong.
It should be a place where women can learn, take up space, ask questions, make mistakes, laugh at the ridiculousness of it all, and slowly build a game they trust.
You do not need to be fearless to start. You just need to be willing to show up. And I’ll help you from there.
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