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Virgil Herring: Inspiring greatness in your students

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golf instructor Virgil Herring
Virgil Herring started teaching college levels players at the age of 21. From there he has only progressed and now truly has embodied the characteristic of “Inspiring greatness in your students” .

He currently teaches over 52 college D1 players and many more high school students – recently hitting his 140th students gaining a college scholarship.

He currently teaches over 52 college D1 players and many more high school students – recently hitting his 140th students gaining a college scholarship.

You might be asking. What do you do to build up such a student base of competitive junior players. (Including Brand Snedeker)
Listen in to find out!

The Golf Journal: Improving Your Game
http://www.virgilherring.com
https://twitter.com/virgiltourspin

Best-selling author Virgil Herring is Director of Instruction at the acclaimed Westhaven Golf Club and is founder of Higher Performance Golf Academy. Virgil received the 2003 Tennessee Section PGA Teacher of the Year Award and was named 2002, 2003, 2005 and 2006 Middle TN Chapter PGA Teacher of the Year. He was named a 2009 U.S. Kids Golf Top 50 Instructor by U.S. Kids Golf.

Virgil worked with PGA Tour player Brandt Snedeker from 2000-2007 and Tour players Megan Grehan, Harry Taylor, Brad Fabel, Cliff Kresge, Vance Veazey, Garrett Willis, Bob Wolcott & Kim Williams. He works with 52 Division-1 College Players and 22 top TN Junior Players. In Nashville, hear Virgil 7-8 a.m. Saturday on 104.5 The Zone and from anywhere in the world Monday-Friday as the host of Golf Talk America. Virgil is a Golf Channel Academy coach.

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