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"Your next shot is a new experience.
It might be the best shot you ever hit in your life."
— Harvey Penick
October 30, 2023
Once again, Peggy has been recognized as a Top 50 teaching professional by the LPGA.
LPGA Professionals are uniquely trained to teach golf through a holistic approach to learning the game and performing on the golf course. This people-centered approach emphasizes the communication skills that allow the teacher/coach to develop relationships built on respect and relevance. The heart of the LPGA curriculum for its members is the LPGA Integrated Performance System. This framework for the teacher and golfer addresses the physical characteristics of golfers, their motivation and goals for their game, their equipment and motor learning, and control concepts.
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Peggy Gustafson is an award winning LPGA Teaching Professional. She is a member of the staff at Reid West Golf Academies in Phoenix, Arizona from November to May and at Anchorage Golf Course in Anchorage, Alaska from May through October.
What People Are Saying
“I am a ripe old 76 and have been playing this game since I was a teenager (took some years off though). I have had likely more than a dozen instructors and three golf schools over the years and never could get to reliable putting, reliable short game or repeatable swing. In about 6 lessons spaced over two seasons (which were shortened due to surgeries), Peggy changed all that. I now have a repeatable swing, a putting stroke and short game in which I have confidence, lower scores and much more fun playing this amazing game. Peggy gives you just enough to digest and execute without overwhelming you. She is affirming but also shoots straight on what you need to do. I could not recommend more highly.”
— W.D. Anchorage, AK
“Peggy, I enjoyed my lessons and getting fitted for new Ping G-400 irons from you in summer of 2018. I am playing much better golf, improved my game from mid to high 90's to 81-91, the past 2 years. Your swing tips have continued to help me . I am not working in Alaska any more, but wanted to let you know that you made a difference. I remember you told me that drive distance diminishes once you turn 60, but my distance has improved a bit from 210 to 240 on a good drive with better swing rhythm which you discussed.”
— Bill Sigmarage
“I can’t thank you enough for all the work you put into improving my game. It was also a pleasure to get to know you and even see you in AZ. You’re the best teacher I’ve ever had in this sport and I’ve seen a few. Thanks again and we’ll hopefully see you when you come back to AK, if not sooner.”
— Tim