EPISODE · Nov 30, 2025 · 46 MIN
Steve Keogh
from The PGA Professional · host PGA of Australia
This episode of the PGA Professional Podcast features Steve Keogh, Lead Instructor at Five Iron Golf in New York. Steve shares his journey from a self-taught junior and Australian trainee to working with world-renowned coaches such as Dr Rob Neal, Jim McLean and David Leadbetter, and ultimately building a successful full-time coaching business in the US. He explains how structured learning, smart use of technology, and a relationship-driven approach have shaped his coaching philosophy and career.Key takeaways from the conversation with Steve are:Shadowing great coaches, paying for lessons, and seeking feedback will fast-track your growth as an instructor.Simple language and selected data points help players understand technology without information overload.Physical screening and collaboration with fitness/medical professionals protect players from injury and support long-term development.A full diary is built through relationships, clear goal-setting, structured programs and always booking the next step, not hard selling.Playing lessons, personalised drills, video feedback and regular check-ins create standout value and long-term client loyalty.🎧 ACE Credits AvailablePGA Members can claim ACE Credits for listening to this episode.Complete the ACE Audio Application Form and submit a short reflection on your key learnings.Previous episodes are also eligible for ACE Credit applications.
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This episode of the PGA Professional Podcast features Steve Keogh, Lead Instructor at Five Iron Golf in New York. Steve shares his journey from a self-taught junior and Australian trainee to working with world-renowned coaches such as Dr Rob Neal, Jim McLean and David Leadbetter, and ultimately building a successful full-time coaching business in the US. He explains how structured learning, smart use of technology, and a relationship-driven approach have shaped his coaching philosophy and car...
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