Nationally renowned golf coach Dr. Rick Sessinghaus provided thought-provoking strategies to achieve better golf results during his two-day FlowCode training Oct. 13-14 at Turning Stone Resort Casino.

 

Fifteen Central New York PGA Junior Tour members attended the Oct. 13 junior clinic while 23 PGA of America Members participated in the second clinic Oct. 14.

 

On both days, Dr. Sessinghaus, a PGA of America Member, discussed the keys to improving the mental side of golf with FlowCode. Dr. Sessinghaus is the Founder and Director of FlowCode, an online performance platform that teaches mindset techniques to achieve peak performance.

Participants spent the day learning and implementing the FlowCode principles. Training also included on course practical application of strategies.

 

Dr. Sessinghaus is one of the Top 50 Teachers in America by Golf Digest and he’s helped propel players to great success at all levels including PGA Tour champion Collin Morikawa. Dr. Sessinghaus, who a holds Doctorate in Applied Sport Psychology, is a neuroscience-based performance expert who helps golfers play better and enjoy the game more.

The CNY PGA was fortunate to have a coach of Dr. Sessinghaus’ stature for two days of training. We thank him for coming!

 

PGA of America Members from the Section as well as non-members could attend the Oct. 14 training.

 

Attendees included: Keith Baston (Elm Tree GC), Michael Beck (Thendara GC), Rich Chapman (Thendara GC), Michael Discenza (Cortland CC), Bill Galloway, Dutch Hollow CC), Bernie Herceg (The Links at Hiawatha Landing), Robert Larsen (Onondaga G&CC), Kevin Maginn (Partridge Run G&CC), Eric Manning (Elm Tree GC) Michael Morschauser (Cavalry Club), Linda Mulherin (Drumlins CC), Dan Murphy (Skenandoa Club), Derek Murphy (Crestwood GC), Michelle Murphy (Accelerate Sports), Barb Nacewicz, Jeff Reader (Cazenovia GC), Alan Seamans (CNY PGA Section), Andy Smith (Sodus Bay GC), Matthew Stoughton (Walden Oaks), Matt Trendell (Butternut Creek GC), Jason Wall (Tuscarora GC), and Will Weimer (Stone Creek GC).