Youth golf development, reimagined

Every junior golfer has untapped potential. We measure it, build it, and keep building it.

Continuous assessment and coaching for golfers ages 8 to 18. Mental game, biomechanics, and skills, with parents and coaches in the loop every step of the journey.

Junior golfer mid-swing on a sunlit range
Built for the next swing, and the next 10 years
8–18
Ages we develop, from first swing to college recruit
4
Pillars assessed: mental, biomechanics, skills, support
3
Voices in the loop: player, coach, parent

Most programs assess once. We close the loop.

A junior golfer at 10 is not the same athlete at 13. Their body changes, their head changes, their game changes. Our assessment is not a snapshot. It is a running picture, refreshed every season, shared with the people who matter.

1

Assess

Baseline mental, biomechanical, and skills measurements. We meet the athlete where they are.

2

Plan

Coach builds a development blueprint matched to the athlete's age, stage, and goals.

3

Train

Mental reps, swing reps, fitness reps. Practice that compounds.

4

Share

Parents and coaches see progress in plain language. Everyone is in the room.

5

Reassess

New numbers, new plan. Growth shows up on the page, not just on the course.

Always looking forward.  The next assessment is already on the calendar.

Two tracks. One development philosophy.

We meet the junior where they are. The 9-year-old who just picked up a club is on a different mission than the 16-year-old chasing a college roster spot. Both get the loop. Both get tracked. Both keep moving forward.

Young juniors learning golf fundamentals
Ages 8–12

Junior Performance

Fun. Fundamentals. Forward.
  • Fundamentals through play. Grip, posture, balance, taught in games, not lectures.
  • Movement screens. Age-appropriate biomechanics so a growing body builds a swing it can keep.
  • Confidence reps. Mental skills introduced young: focus, breathing, "next shot" thinking.
  • Parent-friendly progress. Plain-English updates so parents know what to watch for at home.
Tournament-level teen golfer on the tee
Ages 13–18

Tournament Track

Mental game. Biomechanics. Recruiting.
  • Mental game under pressure. Tour-Tough framework adapted for the AJGA grind and high school qualifiers.
  • Biomechanics & swing data. Force plate, motion capture, and a plan they can feel, not just read.
  • College recruiting prep. Score profile, highlight reel, coach-comms playbook.
  • Tournament routines. Pre-shot, post-shot, post-round, built so they hold up at 7 a.m. on day three.

Four pillars. One athlete.

A junior golfer is not just a swing. We work the whole athlete, and we measure each part so you can see what is moving.

Mental Game

Focus, composure, post-mistake recovery. The skills tour pros rely on, taught early.

Biomechanics

Force, rotation, sequence. Built for a body that is still growing, season by season.

Skills Training

Full swing, short game, putting, course management. Tracked, drilled, retested.

Support System

Parents and coaches in the loop. Same data, same language, same goals.

The player drives. The coach plans. The parent sees.

Junior development falls apart when the people around the athlete are guessing. We end the guessing.

For the player

A clear next step, every week.

Your athlete opens the app and knows what to work on. Drills, mental reps, fitness, and a record of progress they can be proud of.

Weekly practice plan
Self-tracked drills with video
Progress journal across seasons
For the coach

Data that makes coaching sharper.

The coach sees assessment results, longitudinal trends, and where to spend the next thirty minutes of lesson time. No guesswork.

Assessment dashboard
Trend lines across all four pillars
Shared blueprint with the family
For the parent

You are not on the outside.

You see what your athlete is working on, how they are improving, and what to encourage at home. No jargon, no opaque scoring.

Plain-English progress updates
What to watch for, what to ask
A real picture of the journey
Coach working with a junior golfer
"Mental toughness is not a destination, it is a habit. The earlier a junior builds the habit, the further it carries them. That is the whole reason I built this."
Dave Bisbee  ·  Founder, Wired2Win Golf  ·  PGA Professional, mental performance coach

Get your junior assessed. Start the loop.

A 45-minute baseline assessment is the first step. We will tell you exactly where they are, and we will keep telling you, as they grow.