Parents & Coaches: Stop Wasting Money on Golf Lessons | Dan Bubany, PGA
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In this episode of The Golf Sit Down, we sit down with Dan Bubany, PGA Professional, to break down what actually leads to long-term golf improvement — and why traditional one-hour golf lessons often fail players, parents, and coaches.
Dan shares his journey from broadcast journalism to full-time golf coaching, and explains why group coaching, on-course training, and results-based development outperform private instruction in nearly every way. From junior golf development to adult amateurs struggling to break 90, this episode is packed with actionable insights.
We cover:
Why group coaching creates faster improvement The difference between a golf coach and an instructor How parents can best support junior golfers (without pushing) Why training on the driving range doesn’t translate to the golf course How accountability, process, and results all work together What traits the best golf students share How coaches can shift toward modern, sustainable coaching models
If you’re a parent of a junior golfer, a golf coach, or a player frustrated with slow progress, this episode will challenge everything you think you know about golf instruction.
📩 Learn more about Dan Bubany: Instagram: @danbubanygolf Website: danbubanygolf.com
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The Golf Sit Down: https://linktr.ee/TheGolfSitDown Host: Ryan Dailey, PGA @ryandaileygolf Co-Host: Seth Thompson, PGA @seth_thompsongolf Executive Producer: A.J. Reimann @a.j._reimann
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background of Dan Bubany 00:13 Transitioning from Broadcasting to Golf Coaching 04:53 The Importance of Group Coaching in Golf 09:53 Engaging Parents in the Coaching Process 14:33 Cultivating Intellectual Curiosity in Players 19:14 Supporting Junior Golfers and Their Development 24:11 The Importance of Accountability in Coaching 27:05 Results-Based Coaching: Balancing Outcomes and Process 32:02 Navigating Coaching Relationships: When to Move On 35:40 The Future of Coaching: Group Dynamics and Community 39:33 Transforming Golf Instruction: From Lessons to Play 44:01 The Evolution of Coaching Philosophy
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