What We Don’t Want
Optimum Golf isn’t a place to “just hit balls.” It’s a training environment built for golfers who want honest feedback, measurable progress, and a system that elevates their entire game—not quick fixes or shortcuts.
Why Golfers Should Stop Practicing at the Range (Until They Learn This)
The driving range rewards repetition, not learning. Here’s why most golfers get stuck — and how training with purpose changes everything.
Why Weekly Lessons Might Be Hurting Your Game
Weekly lessons can feel productive, but they often create pressure to “fix something” instead of reinforcing real skills. True improvement happens in practice — not in the lesson bay. Here’s why fewer lessons and more intentional practice can actually accelerate your progress.
Words You'll Hear in My Lessons (That Your Coach Might Never Say)
Great coaching isn’t just about swing tips — it’s about the language that shapes how you learn. These are the words that show up in every lesson I teach, and why they matter more than most golfers realize.
The Hierarchy of What to Avoid: The Simplest Way to Think Smarter on the Golf Course
Most golfers focus on where they want the ball to go — not where they can’t afford for it to end up. In this post, Coach Brad breaks down “The Hierarchy of What to Avoid,” a simple but powerful framework that helps golfers think smarter, manage risk, and lower scores through better decision-making.
The Way Golfers Improve Is Changing — Are You Ahead of the Curve?
Golf improvement isn’t about guessing anymore. The New Student Assessment at Optimum Golf gives players real data, real feedback, and a clear system for progress — not just another swing tip. Discover your baseline, build a plan, and start practicing with purpose.
From Cop to Sherpa: Rethinking How Golfers Learn
Ever feel tense in a lesson, like you’re trying not to mess up in front of your coach? You’re not alone. Brad shares how coaching changes completely when the coach stops being the “cop” and starts being a guide — helping golfers learn, fail, and improve with confidence.