United States Golf Teachers Federation
Member Profiles
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
Treasure Coast's Treasure
By Trish Beucher
USGTF Member, Jupiter, Florida


Fifteen years ago when Trish Beucher was only 16, she was given
her first set of clubs. It was one of those gifts that leave you
speechless. As a matter of fact, she was speechless. Not because
it was such a great gift, but because it was such an unwanted gift.
“Uh, these are great Mom and Dad, I can’t wait until I get to use
them, uh thanks.” In her mind she was hoping for a car, but instead
she got golf clubs that to her were totally ridiculous. She couldn’t
believe that her parents wanted her to play such a boring sport.
Well, with a bit of prodding she took her first golf lesson and
little did Trish know that the game would soon become an obsession.
Golf became her life. By the end of the first few weeks of lessons,
she finally felt confident to go out on the real course and play.
Her first round score was a surprising 97.
By the time Trish turned 18, her golf professional asked if she
would like a job as an assistant. Of course she jumped at the chance.
In 1992 she became a PCS club maker and in January of that same
year, she attended the USGTF certification course in Ft. Myers,
Florida. She was one of the first women to attend the program and
certainly one of the youngest. She was also the first woman to compete
in any of the USGTF tour events.
Armed with the USGTF Certification, as well as the PCS certification,
she then secured a job as a teaching professional at a country club
in Illinois. While she worked only during the summer months, she
went to Florida during the winters to work on her game and play
some competitive golf in what was then called the Gold Coast Tour.
Trish now owns and operates an Indoor Golf Learning Center in Jupiter,
Florida. 8:15 Tee Time Golf Academy is a totally indoor, computerized
learning center with 3 full swing stations, a virtual reality simulator,
swing and video analyzers, an indoor bunker, and a putting green.
You can find Trish just about every day working in her shop with
her students, making custom fit golf clubs, or reading anything
she can get her hands on regarding her mentor, Ernest Jones. With
lessons booked weeks in advance, she is perhaps one of Florida’s
greatest treasures on the Treasure Coast. The secret to her success
is an ability to see and sense the golf swing and communicate that
to her students while making the process fun. Trish teaches students
who have never picked up a club, to people on a professional, competitive
level and all those in between. She quips “My business is like the
lyrics to that Christmas song about teaching kids from 1 to 92”.
So, if you’re ever in the Jupiter area, please come in and visit
one of the Treasure Coast’s very best treasures. She is sure to
make you feel welcome.
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