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Holistic approach to junior coaching – Oliver Morton

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It’s been a while, but here comes a new episode of the podcast – in truth, it was recorded almost a year ago, but the wisdom included is definitely timeless.

Learning from world-class junior coaches

My guest – Oliver C. Morton (@ChangeTheGame54, The Leading Edge Golf Company).

A good junior coach is someone who really cares about developing an individual, not just a golfer

Oliver is a junior and performance golf coach based at Archerfield Performance Centre.

In the past, he run a successful junior academy at another club in Scotland and spent a year working as GenNXT Golf Academy Director in Scottsdale, Arizona, working with Henry Brunton, Pia Nilsson, Lynn Marriott & Rick Jensen.

Widely educated and with a wide range of experiences under his belt, using all that with a proper dash of passion to develop junior golfers.

Some of the areas we cover in this interview:

  • Oliver’s background and how he chose golf over other sports
  • The meaning of a holistic approach to coaching
  • Oliver’s history in coaching and junior coaching
  • How his junior coaching evolved from TPI, movement/physical-focused to a games-based & skills-focused
  • What his sessions and academy structure look like and why
  • Why children should have input in the design and content of sessions
  • What he learned from his time in the USA
  • Marketing strategies
  • Communicating with parents and resources to share with parents
  • What makes a good junior coach

With a lot of experience both as a coach and through the Foundation, Paul has a good idea on what might and what might not work in junior coaching.

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Listen to the episode below or in your favourite podcast app (I recommend Overcast).

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It’s been a while, but here comes a new episode of the podcast – in truth, it was recorded almost a year ago, but the wisdom included is definitely timeless.

Learning from world-class junior coaches

My guest – Oliver C. Morton (@ChangeTheGame54, The Leading Edge Golf Company).

A good junior coach is someone who really cares about developing an individual, not just a golfer

Oliver is a junior and performance golf coach based at Archerfield Performance Centre.

In the past, he run a successful junior academy at another club in Scotland and spent a year working as GenNXT Golf Academy Director in Scottsdale, Arizona, working with Henry Brunton, Pia Nilsson, Lynn Marriott & Rick Jensen.

Widely educated and with a wide range of experiences under his belt, using all that with a proper dash of passion to develop junior golfers.

Some of the areas we cover in this interview:

  • Oliver’s background and how he chose golf over other sports
  • The meaning of a holistic approach to coaching
  • Oliver’s history in coaching and junior coaching
  • How his junior coaching evolved from TPI, movement/physical-focused to a games-based & skills-focused
  • What his sessions and academy structure look like and why
  • Why children should have input in the design and content of sessions
  • What he learned from his time in the USA
  • Marketing strategies
  • Communicating with parents and resources to share with parents
  • What makes a good junior coach

With a lot of experience both as a coach and through the Foundation, Paul has a good idea on what might and what might not work in junior coaching.

Listen to the episode

Listen to the episode below or in your favourite podcast app (I recommend Overcast).

If you are reading this in an email, access the player and all the links on the website.

Listen to the interview on YouTube:

  continue reading

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