How Danny Maude became a golf coach to millions (2024)

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Today’s Golfer speaks to Danny Maude, the YouTube coach and PGA Pro who has amassed 1.16 million subscribers

Leeds-born Maude doesn’t get the attention that some other YouTubers receive, but his ability to simplify the game through understandable concepts has seen him gain more than 250,000 subscribers this year alone, cementing his position for the second year running in the top 60 of golf’s most influential people.

Alongside his YouTube channel, he offers a host of coaching plans on his website and continues to provide group and one-to-one lessons as the Head PGA Pro at Canterbury Golf Club in Kent.

We caught up with Danny to see where his passion for coaching started and how he’s helping golfers around the world improve their game via his online coaching platforms.

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Creativity was at the heart of the way I learned the game. I grew up on a dairy farm in Leeds. Its fields bordered Alwoodley GC, and my first shots were hit with balls found in them. I had found some clubs around the farm and to this day I don’t know what they were; I just got them to perform whatever shot I wanted to hit.

Getting technical almost ruined my game. I did well as a youngster, winning several junior opens. I’d got down to a one-handicap at 17. I was a member at Garforth GC, and an assistant used to watch me practice.

“Your swing’s terrible,” he’d always tell me – never anything positive about where the ball was going!

But I started to look at my technique. I realized it was a bit unorthodox, and started to change it. This was the era of Faldo and Leadbetter, an extremely technical time for golf coaching, and I got lost in the minutiae of mechanics. I would play in competitions and because I didn’t feel I owned my swing anymore, I started to struggle. I had always played with flair and creativity, all the things I had learned on the farm, but I lost that natural way of doing things.

It took a book to recover my game. A good friend, Aran Wainwright, had recently broken through, winning the 1997 English Amateur. I asked him what had made the difference and he gave me a book – Timothy Gallwey’s The Inner Game of Golf.

The book asked golfers to think back to the times when they played their best golf and the advice on what they needed was always the same – a decluttered and simple outlook, focusing on the shot in hand… all the things I didn’t have.

I adopted a ‘See, Do’ approach – picture the shot, execute, and accept the consequences. It decluttered everything and I began to play the best golf of my life, finishing third out of 150 players in Final Qualifying for the 2013 Open.

There was a freedom in my golf. But from a coaching perspective, I started to understand the marriage between having good technique and having the ability to allow that technique to flourish on a golf course. There is a way to learn, a simple process of learning, but unique to every one of us.

Technique is important, but how you learn it is more important. This learning is the foundation for everything I do now, and I try to bring it into every video I shoot.

I shot my first YouTube videos in 2016. I could barely say my name. I was just rubbish… and that’s probably why I only shot two videos that whole year, and not many more in 2017. But then I stopped thinking about how I presented and started thinking about helping golfers…and things got a whole lot better. Watch my videos and you’ll hopefully feel like you are there, with me. I’m just talking to you as a student.

I would describe my style as genuine, earnest, and honest. I don’t believe there are quick fixes in golf. That may seem at odds with 10-minute internet videos, but you’ll often hear me say: “Now this is hard, it’ll take some work,” or to start slowly, for example with half-swings. I’m also honest in saying a video may not work for everyone.

The key objective for every video I shoot is to make the complicated simple. What is the real pattern we are trying to create here? And what’s the best way to help a golfer relate to that move?

My ‘Catapult Swing’ concept – explaining how we create power in the golf swing – is probably the best example I can give. Positions are important, but they need to be coached in ways they can be understood and achieved.

You can only do so much on YouTube. The platform has been great for me and I’m very grateful to every single subscriber. But psychology, visualization, strategy, how you perform on the course…those key elements don’t sit well on the platform.

You have to meet people where they are… and right now, that’s a quick tip. My plan is to deliver something consumable that works and then, hopefully, bring people across to my website, for a fuller picture. Right now, it seems to be working.

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How Danny Maude became a golf coach to millions (2024)

FAQs

Who is the world's number one golf coach? ›

Peter Cowen is recognised as the worlds most successful Golf Coach.

What makes a good golf coach? ›

Knowledgeable. Great golf instructors know a lot about the game of golf. In fact, they should know more than you do. If you feel like the instructor has a very good handle on what they are teaching, chances are they are going to be able to help your game.

How can I improve my golf swing? ›

5 Golf Swing Tips to Improve Your Game Today
  1. Set Your Balance. Before you even think about starting your backswing, check your balance. ...
  2. Loosen Your Grip. ...
  3. It's All About Finesse, Not Force. ...
  4. Keep Your Eye on the Ball. ...
  5. Practice, Practice, and Practice Some More. ...
  6. Golf Swing Tips: Never Stop Learning.

How to select a golf coach? ›

Look at their certifications.

Both PGA (Professional Golfers Association) and the TPI (Titleist Performance Institute) offer certification programs. It can also be helpful if a pro has a background in exercise science because they can bring their science-based knowledge into their coaching.

Who was Tiger Woods best coach? ›

Hank Haney (born August 24, 1955) is an American professional golf instructor best known for coaching Tiger Woods and two-time major championship winner Mark O'Meara. Haney is a graduate of the University of Tulsa.

Who is ranked No 1 in golf? ›

The following is a list of golfers who have been top of the Official World Golf Ranking (originally known as the Sony Ranking), since the rankings started on April 6, 1986. As of August 25, 2024, Scottie Scheffler is the number one ranked golfer. Tiger Woods, the record holder of most weeks spent as world No. 1.

What handicap do you need to be a golf coach? ›

There are no requirements for handicap and you certainly don't need to be a member of a golf club. There are definitely nowhere near enough and this area offers huge opportunities. We are always looking to work with people from different cultures and backgrounds to ensure their is more diversity in the game.

Do you tip your golf coach? ›

Unlike other service-oriented industries where tipping is customary, such as restaurants or personal care services, tipping after golf lessons is not universally expected. However, it's worth noting that some golfers do choose to tip their instructors as a gesture of appreciation for their efforts and expertise.

What skills does a golf coach need? ›

Technical Skills: Teach the fundamentals of golf, including grip, stance, posture, alignment, and swing mechanics. Focus on developing a consistent and efficient swing, as well as essential short game techniques such as chipping, pitching, and putting.

What is the number one tip in golf? ›

Tip 1: Have a swing trigger

It's clear that the body understands what it takes to hit a ball properly, but when it comes to actually doing it, the mind takes over and screws everything up.

What is the key to a good golf swing? ›

Top 5 Secrets to a Good Golf Swing: Hip Sway, Shoulder Tilt, Hips Turn and Sway, Shoulder Tilt at Impact and Shoulder Bend with Follow-Through.

How to tell if a golf coach is good? ›

  1. They Greet You Properly. So simple and so important. ...
  2. They Listen. ...
  3. They Compromise. ...
  4. They Challenge You. ...
  5. They Are Realistic. ...
  6. They Are Patient. ...
  7. You Look Forward To Seeing Them.
Apr 5, 2024

How do you know a good golfer? ›

9 ways to spot the best players at your club
  1. A pre- and post-shot club twirl.
  2. Reading a putt with their feet.
  3. Using the right kind of training aids.
  4. Looking at the tops of trees to check for wind.
  5. Hitting a two-foot putt.
  6. Playing with a perfectly clean golf ball.
  7. Using a tee to clean and sharpen grooves.
Nov 2, 2022

How often should I see my golf coach? ›

We typically recommend a minimum of two weeks in between lessons and at least 2-4 practice sessions/rounds of golf in between lessons. If the golfer is able to practice and play more often, then the frequency of lessons can be increased and positive results will still be seen.

Who is the best college golf coach of all time? ›

Bruce Heppler is regarded as one of the best men's college golf coaches of all time.

Who is the best putting coach on the PGA Tour? ›

When the best golfers in the world need to work with a specialist putting coach, they call Phil Kenyon.

Who is Rory McIlroy golf coach? ›

So, who is Rory McIlroy's current coach? That man is family friend and long-time coach of Rory, Michael Bannon. While McIlroy has enlisted several other gurus to help different parts of his game, it has always been Bannon that has worked with the four-time major champion.

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