Technology and strategic partnerships allow the PGA Coaching Center to provide maximum value to their customers, head coach Tim Cusick said.

What they offer

Cusick said the coaching center is a 12,000 square foot appointment-based facility with several in-door bays where coaches help golfers improve their game. He said all of the bays feature doors that open up, allowing the golfer to hit outside.

“The nice thing about this facility is that it’s weather proof,” Cusick said. “It’s always sunny and 70 [degrees] in here.”

It also features two indoor putting greens, which help golfers “read the green” or determine the green’s slope to make the best putt.


In addition, there are individual coaching bays allowing a golfer to work one-on-one with a coach. Much of the facility uses technology to give golfers feedback on their swing, posture and more to help correct a hook or slice.

Many features, such as the putting greens, feature games that are not only interactive but also help one’s golf skills by improving strokes and distance control. He said the facility allows a golfer to hone their technique.

“Putting is something that a lot of golfers are really not excited to do,” Cusick said.

What else?


The coaching center also offers club repairs and customized clubs. The center partnered with 2nd Swing Golf to take care of the center’s club fittings, Cusick said.

The second floor of the facility features five Full Swing golf simulators that offer games and virtual golf courses and allows the center to host events. Additionally, the simulators allow for contest-based golf activities such as longest drive or closest to the pins contests.