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9 summer islands lane kiawah video
9 summer islands lane kiawah video






“If I’m playing just to make the cut, I’m probably not going to make the cut. I’m super appreciative of everything they have done.”Ĭollet said he will take a different approach to Southern Hills as he did to Kiawah Island. “They are again taking care of my expenses and they are throwing a party for myself and my wife. "The club is still really excited for me,” Collet said. Now it’s just Collet who is carrying the John’s Island’s banner at the PGA. The membership raised money to help the trio with their expenses. Last year was unique because the club had three PGA Professionals qualify for the PGA Championship (Ben Cook, who made the cut, and Brett Walker were the others). That’s not to say the John’s Island membership doesn’t support Collet. Collet will be working at John’s Island until he flies to Tulsa, OK., on May 15.

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That’s not easy for a PGA Professional who works 40-plus hours a week at a private club and doesn’t have the luxury to practice whenever he wants. Simple seems to be a key word in golf – the best players make the game look effortless. The key was to simplify Collet’s swing and his approach to golf. He does a lot of really good things with his golf swing. “He just wanted to be a little more confident in what he was doing. “He was good enough to play in a major championship,” Spallone said. It’s not like he was working with a high handicapper. “Sal asked me, ‘What do you like about your swing and what don’t you like about it?’ He didn’t want me to do anything with my swing I didn’t want.”Īs a former pro, Spallone knew the 26-year-old Collet didn’t want his swing overhauled. “At our first lesson, he had me hit a couple shots and we looked at them on Trackman and on video,” Collet said. Many instructors believe a player’s swing is like their DNA – unique to them. It was good enough for him to win the 2020 South Florida PGA Section Championship earning him a spot in his first PGA Tour event, in Puerto Rico. “I feel like I belong there and I can compete against these guys.”Ĭollet wasn’t looking to overhaul his swing with Spallone. “It’s a great honor to qualify for another PGA,” Collet said. It’s not actually a mulligan, but it gives Collet a second chance to show he can play with the game’s elite. The move paid off last week when Collet finished 11th at the PGA Professional Championship to qualify for next month’s PGA Championship at Southern Hills. Open) before switching to the teaching side about a decade ago.

9 summer islands lane kiawah video

Spallone played on the Korn Ferry Tour for three seasons and qualified for a major (2005 U.S.

9 summer islands lane kiawah video

Golf is a game and I need to treat it as such.”Ĭollet was so determined to make changes after the PGA, he hired a full-time coach for the first time – Sal Spallone, the director of instruction at Quail Valley Golf Club in Vero Beach.

9 summer islands lane kiawah video

Yes, there’s pressure, but it’s not the end of the world. “I obviously didn’t play great at Kiawah, but I was getting in my own way mentally. “I had to rethink how I looked at the game,” Collet said. He knew he needed to make changes, and not just with his swing. He shot rounds of 88 and 82 at Kiawah Island to miss the cut and rattle his confidence. It was the first career major for the PGA Assistant Professional at John’s Island Club in Vero Beach.īut the thrill didn’t last long. April 26 – Tyler Collet experienced a lifetime thrill last year when he qualified for the PGA Championship.






9 summer islands lane kiawah video