Manage episode 517019810 series 3641699
We trace Noah’s path from a single pure strike to course records, college pressure, injury, and a pivot into coaching that led to a 20,000-square-foot training hub and a scalable player development model. Along the way, we unpack awards as access, mentors as multipliers, and the garage that built a movement.
• League play banter, skins, sushi eel, Golfzilla event
• Youth tournaments, 15-yard iron gains from shallower path
• First spark at Bear Creek, early records and confidence
• College ambitions, rejection fueling drive, Tiger-era inspiration
• Wrist surgery, shift to coaching, first-lesson philosophy
• Mentorship shaping teaching, relationship-first approach
• Ohio chapter, awards, youth programs, media access
• Boardroom setback that redirected the indoor vision
• Return to Oregon, backyard garage bays, demand surge
• Building the 20,000 sq ft facility and staff culture
• Operation 36, team awards, community impact
• Giving back through boards, universities, and partners
• Vision to scale Golf Garage to 50 locations
Bring the whole family down. Lots of candy, lots of fun. Four o’clock to 5:30.
Chapters
1. League Night Banter And Sushi Eel (00:00:00)
2. Kids’ Golf Event And Golfzilla (00:02:40)
3. Youth Tournaments And Swing Gains (00:03:50)
4. Noah’s First Golf Spark And Early Success (00:04:40)
5. College Dreams, Setbacks, And Drive (00:09:20)
6. Wrist Surgery And Turning To Coaching (00:12:40)
7. Mentors, Teaching Philosophy, And Growth (00:16:10)
8. Seven Years In Ohio And Awards (00:19:40)
9. The Indoor Facility That Almost Wasn’t (00:24:20)
10. Coming Home And Building Programs (00:27:20)
11. The Backyard Garage To Business Model (00:30:40)
12. Team Awards, Operation 36, And Impact (00:34:00)
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