Garry Corkish

British APGA professional

garry-corkishWith a background of being both a Physical Training and a Freefall Parachute Instructor in the British Royal Air Force, Garry has been teaching for over 35 years and recently in Spain now teaches at San Roque club.

As an amateur, he played for his county BB & O in the UK on a golf handicap of 1.4, and won club championships at 3 different golf clubs in the UK before moving to South Africa and improving to +2.

As a teacher, his philosophy is very much that of KISS – “Keep It Simple Stupid”.

He possesses a keen analytical eye, and a very straightforward teaching method, and suggests simple, regular routines that can improve your game immediately. Most of his focus is on short game and course management with crucial decision making within a 9 hole playing lesson.

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Testimonials:

Guy and Janet hcs 18 & 24

“I have had dozens of lessons with different pro’s over the past two years since i took up golf, Garry has given me several lessons, he has a very honest and pleasant approach.  His eye for detail and experience has meant him applying corrective exercises to sort out my problems. This has helped me a lot.”

Clive Perriman hc 28 UK X PAT 
“Hi Garry -raining here all day -not too cold -playing tomorrow -will report back to you -a really good lesson today and we will continue when I come down in September”.
my best regards.
 
Alan O’Donoghue  hc 21 
“ I was having trouble using my driver which seems to happen to all of us at one time or another. Despite repeated trips to my local Golf Pro and being told it was my “grip” nothing seemed to work. I was introduced to Gary at IGS who had me hitting consistently280 + yard drives in 25 minutes! He listens ,explains and totally understands the individual”

Ted  Crow hc 16
 
“Gaz,Your tuition is excellent without making it complicated. One great tip you gave me was the adjustment at my address position.  With both feet closed standing parallel with the ball at right angles to the target, simply moving my left foot 3 inches or so to the left and then taking my stance.  I use this method with every club and this has helped my game immensely.”

Stuart  Klein hc 12
 
“Playing lots of golf when you retire is not enough!!! you would think that when  you have time to spend on your golf that all will become easier, I  found that didn,t happen you just repeat the faults more often. So I was delighted when I met Gary and we had a winter of sorting the long game, nothing drastic but enough to give me consistency and widening my choices of chips for different occasions and courses. Garry changed my putting grip and that improved the putting. Finally Gary coached me on course management helping to put the whole package together. I am now playing fairly steadily off 6 ( down from 10) handicap and enjoying my golf, which in turn makes you appreciate your retirement properly .”
 

 

Contact Details:

Email: gazgolf@me.com

Telephones: 0034 606 634 905