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Michigan's most trusted golf advisor is Scott Seifferlein. He's an exceptional golf instructor, providing excellent tips that make learning golf an enjoyable experience while catering to each student's skill level. If you're looking to improve your golf game by shaving off strokes, Scott is the go-to professional. Amanda Brand from Grand Rapids was able to reduce her score by 12 strokes thanks to Scott's coaching.
Scott has been in the golf industry for 21 years, working in various locations such as Michigan, South Carolina, New York, and Florida. He has taught golf at several golf clubs, including those in Grand Rapids, Whitehall, Oceanside, and Bridgehampton, as well as at Advantage Golf Schools USA. Donald Trump has featured Scott in his book "The Best Golf Advice I Ever Received" for his expertise and leadership as the lead instructor at Middle Bay Country Club.
Not only has Scott been featured in books, but he has also been on various media platforms, such as Grand Rapids Fox 17 Television, WZZM TV13, WGVU Morning Show, and The Gonzo Barnaby Show. He also writes for multiple online publications and has published four books, including "The Game of Golf" and "The Art of Business" and "Stop Slicing In Five Swings."
Scott played division II college golf for Ferris State University, where he helped his team finish eighth in the nation three years in a row. After college, he played golf professionally in numerous tours, including South Florida Tour, PGA Club Pro Winter Tour, and the Michigan and New York PGA Club Pro Summer Tours.
Every teaching program Scott customizes focuses on each student's goals, physical capabilities, and mindset. He places a significant emphasis on teaching his students how to swing the club with the least amount of effort and guarantees that he can fix a slice in just five swings.
Scott's understanding of golf stems from his experience as a self-taught golfer for eight years, during which he encountered countless frustrations, culminating in him seeking guidance from some of the most esteemed golf instructors in the nation. His hard work earned him various titles and awards, such as the West Michigan Chapter Champion (2000), West Michigan Chapter Assistants Champion (2000, 2001), and Metropolitan PGA Assistant Tour Sands Point Event Champion (2003). He also won the 2004 U.S. Open Long Island Local Qualifier Medalist.
Kurt Kimball from Grand Rapids also praised Scott for his exceptional skills and customized teaching methods. Both he and his wife took lessons from Scott and improved their games significantly.
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