Jennifer Wyatt is a highly renowned golf instructor based in Richmond, BC. As a former LPGA Tournament Winner and member of the BC Golf Hall of Fame, Jennifer brings a wealth of experience and expertise to her teaching. She was ranked as Canada's top female amateur player in 1985 and 1986 before going on to win two NCAA titles at Lamar University. Jennifer qualified for the LPGA Tour on her first attempt and spent 10 years on tour, with her greatest achievement being winning an official LPGA Tour Event in 1992.
Jennifer attributes her success in golf to her exceptional short game, where she was ranked in the top ten in both putting and sand saves on the LPGA Tour in 1996. With a vast knowledge of the game from playing in numerous competitive tournaments and working as a broadcast commentator for CBC Sports and CTV Sports, Jennifer has been teaching golf for 23 years. She has also played on the CN Canadian Women's Tour for 10 years.
Jennifer offers private and semi-private lessons at Savage Creek in Richmond, BC. Her teaching philosophy is to keep things simple and focus on key technical aspects of the swing to help students improve their game. She emphasizes the importance of having fun on the course and cultivating a mindset of "empty head" when hitting the ball, focusing more on feel rather than overthinking technical details.
With a passion for teaching and a wealth of professional accomplishments in the world of golf, Jennifer Wyatt is a highly sought-after instructor for golfers of all levels looking to improve their game and have more fun on the course.