Robert
Rusay
USGTF
Member
Gilbert, AZ |
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My golfing story begins
when I was a child growing up watching the “Golden Bear” dominate
an era and Greg Norman coming into his own. Golf was always a part
of my life as a child but by the time I reached high school, it
was the farthest thing from my mind. In junior high school I had
discovered “music” and the power and exhilaration of a live performance.
Shortly after reaching high school, I was playing in a band and
by graduation time I had signed with a major recording label and
we were on our way.
In the course of eight years, we had put together three full-length
albums and toured the United States, Europe, Mexico and Canada several
times and we were featured in the movie “Ace Ventura, Pet Detective.”
After leaving the band, I quickly met my soul mate, Julie Christine
Hammond. It was love at first sight and a family was in our immediate
future. We were married shortly after that and had two beautiful
children, with a new career just around the corner. For me it was
just a matter of committing to it. Even before we married, the encouragement
and support I got from my wife made the decision to pursue a career
in the golf industry an easy one.
The next step was to obtain my teaching certification and that
choice was easy. It would be the United States Golf Teachers Federation
because the USGTF is all about teaching. After the first day of
certification, I realized that to understand the basics and fundamentals
of the golf swing made the game so much more enjoyable.
After obtaining my full certification, I was then ready to teach
the world and nothing was going to get in my way. OK then reality
set in and I realized that nothing happens overnight unless of course,
I make it happen. In the early stages, I was able to rent space
at a local driving range which would allow me to give lessons, build
my clientele and gave me the ability to hone my teaching skills.
After that I secured a position at Western Skies Golf Club. Western
Skies Golf Club is located in Gilbert, Arizona. I was given the
opportunity to come in as a teaching professional because management
was very familiar with the USGTF and the quality of people that
they produced. After conducting several adult and junior clinics
along with performing various tasks in the pro shop, I was promoted
to Director of Instruction. So here I am, loving what I do, making
a comfortable living and very
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