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What TPI Golf Level 3 Means — And How It Helps You Play Better Golf
As a TPI Golf Level 3 certified coach, I’ve completed the highest level of education offered by the Titleist Performance Institute, the world’s leading authority on how the body influences the golf swing. Level 3 certification goes far beyond swing mechanics—it focuses on the deep connection between what your body can physically do and the movements your golf swing requires.
A Coaching Philosophy Built on “Body-Swing Connection”
TPI’s philosophy is simple:
There is no one perfect swing—only the swing your body is capable of making.
At Level 3, I’m trained to identify the unique way your body moves, and then build a swing that works with your natural capabilities rather than forcing positions or patterns that might not be possible. That means:
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No generic swing models
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No forcing you into positions your body can’t create
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No guesswork
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Highly individualized, efficient coaching that respects your physical blueprint
Movement Screens That Guide Your Swing Changes
One of the most powerful parts of TPI Level 3 training is advanced movement screening. These are simple tests that reveal:
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Mobility limitations
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Stability or strength imbalances
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Compensations your body makes in the swing
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Movement patterns that may increase injury risk
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Physical restrictions that directly cause certain swing tendencies
By running these screens, I can immediately connect your physical capabilities to patterns like early extension, sway/slide, loss of posture, overturn, sequencing issues, and more.
This allows us to:
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Work around your limitations
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Improve limitations through targeted exercises (if you choose)
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Design a swing that is physically repeatable for you
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Avoid asking you to attempt moves you cannot physically execute
This is the key to faster, safer, and more sustainable improvement.
Learning Directly From the Best in the World
At Level 3, I had the opportunity to learn directly from:
• Dr. Greg Rose – TPI co-founder and world leader in golf biomechanics
• Dave Phillips – TPI co-founder, PGA coach, and one of golf’s top instructors
• James Sieckmann – Short-game expert to dozens of PGA and LPGA Tour winners
Their teaching shapes everything I do—especially in:
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Advanced swing efficiency and power generation
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3D movement analysis
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Rotational sequencing and speed development
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Short-game technique through a biomechanical lens
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Long-term player development
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Movement-based problem solving rather than “band-aid” swing tips
How TPI Level 3 Helps Golfers of All Levels
Whether you’re a junior, competitive amateur, beginner, or seasoned player, this approach benefits every golfer:
For Beginners
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Build a swing that fits your natural movement from day one
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Avoid injury and frustration
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Learn faster with fewer “mechanics to remember”
For Intermediate Golfers
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Eliminate the swing faults caused by mobility or stability issues
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Make technique changes that actually stick
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Improve consistency and contact
For Competitive Players
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Optimize speed and sequencing
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Reduce injury risk and manage workload
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Tighten dispersion by improving how the body produces force
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Build long-term development plans based on objective data
The Result: Smarter Coaching, Faster Progress, Longer-Lasting Change
The biggest advantage of TPI Level 3 training is simple:
It ensures that every change we make is achievable, biomechanically sound, and built specifically for your body.
Instead of chasing swing positions, we create the most efficient, powerful, and repeatable swing you can make—whether your goal is breaking 100, winning tournaments, or adding 10–20 yards.









