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General
USGTF profiles from Golf Teaching Pro magazine,
the International member publication of the USGTF
Winter
Issue 2003
Marc
Gelbke Kevin
Bohach
Fall
Issue 2002
Jack
Charron Charles
Hunter Bruce
Sims Robert
Rusay John
Malizia Tammy
Harris Charles
French Steve
Kisner
Spring/Summer
2002
Robert
Rusay Bruce Sims Charles
Hunter Jack Charron
Winter
2002
Bob
Wyatt Harold Patterson
Trish Beucher Wayne
Dahlstrom Fred Featherstone
Gerry Connally Larry
Whelan
Charles
Hunter
USGTF
Member
Ft. Washington, MD |
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Charles “Larry” Hunter a USGTF member for four years is on the
move in the field of teaching golf. Since becoming certified, Larry
has given golf lessons to over 800 different clients. One wonders
how he is so successful in signing and maintaining such a phenomenal
number of clients, how he is able to bring them back time and time
again, and what lies in the future for Larry?
Larry has been teaching golf on and off for over 30 years. When
he saw that golf was on the rise and realized that he wanted to
teach golf full time, he made a bold step and retired from his job
with the local transit company, one that he had held for 33 years.
Larry gave lessons on soccer and baseball fields, mainly teaching
the short game. After spending many days in the hot sun and giving
many lessons, one day a client asked him if he was certified to
teach golf. With an honest answer of “No”, Larry decided right then
and there to get certified. No hesitation and no second thoughts.
After achieving USGTF certification in February 1998, Larry started
teaching golf full time. Incidentally, that client was pleased with
his “uncertified” lesson and continues to call when he needs to
“brush up” with a certified instructor. Larry continued using local
soccer and football fields and parks for his lessons, starting out
with five children together, and another husband who wanted to get
his wife out of his hair. At stores, malls, on the streets or anywhere
that someone looked like they had the potential for golf, he asked
if he could give them his card. He even gave cards to mothers and
fathers with small kids and told them to call him in a couple of
years. He once gave a card to an Air Force major that went overseas
for two years. When he returned he called Larry and started taking
golf lessons.
He has received many referrals from those soccer field clients
and soon moved to a driving range where he became head pro after
about six months. He gave countless lessons six days a week, working
from 7am to 10pm during the summer months. He organized, advertised
and recruited clients for a “ladies night”, a “senior citizens day”
and a “kids day.” He gave “appreciation days” for his clients and
even cooked hot dogs and hamburgers for these events.
The referrals, passing out business cards, and a free radio advertisement
(from one of his clients) have all kept him quite busy. Larry is
currently teaching at Ft. Washington Driving Range in Maryland where
he is the head teaching pro. Looking towards the future, Larry will
continue with all of his current programs. He is about to sign a
contract to give group lessons for the County Department of Parks
and Recreation. His largest project for 2002 is to secure a grant
from the USGA to co-sponsor a youth golf camp and round of golf
at a local golf course for aspiring young golfers.
Larry feels that he will continue to be successful for the following
reasons: his personal love of the game, his honesty with clients,
his strong determination to assist and develop anyone with the desire
to hit a golf ball, and most of all his USGTF certification.
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