Jim Hardy
During
his 39 years in professional golf, Jim Hardy has sought
out experiences and opportunities that span the golf
profession. His career in professional golf followed
graduation from Oklahoma State University where he
earned All-American honors in 1966. After an assistant
professional position in Chicago and a head professional
position on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, Jim passed the
PGA Tour Q-School in 1968 and played the Tour full
time until March 1974. From then through 1976 he served
as head professional at Exmoor Country Club in Highland
Park, Illinois.
In 1975, while instructing in Golf
Digest Schools, Jim taught with England's John Jacobs
and established an association with Jacobs that lead
to Golf Magazine. Jim became a feature instructor
with the Golf Magazine Schools and an instructional
contributor for the magazine. Subsequently he cofounded,
along with Shelby Futch, the John Jacobs Golf Schools
and the Carol Mann Golf Schools and was the director
of both enterprises.
In 1979 he left the golf schools
and established his own instructional programs in
Palm Springs, California and Houston, Texas. Although
he taught golfers of every level, he developed a strong
clientele of professional golfers, top collegiate
players and teachers. In 1982 Jim limited his teaching
to seminars, teaching professionals and tour players
while he expanded his career to include golf course
design, golf course and club development, marketing
and operations. To date he has either designed, developed
or operated over 60 facilities.
Beyond his Golf Magazine credits,
Jim has been a color analyst for golf network telecasts
for NBC, ESPN and MISLOU. He additionally provided
the golf tips for NBC telecasts in 1982. In 1986 and
1987 he wrote a monthly golf industry column titled
"Committee Business", for The Golf Club,
a national magazine publication. He was the featured
instructor at the 1990 Teaching and Coaching Summit.
His taped presentation from that Summit is still one
of the PGA's best selling instructional tapes. In
addition, he was a featured instructor at the 1994
& 2004 PGA International Teaching and Coaching Summit
and in 2000 was the featured head instructor at the
European Teaching and Coaching Summit. He has also
taught at numerous local and sectional PGA seminars
throughout the United States. In 1996 & 2004 he was
named to Golf Magazine's Top 100Ê teachers. In 2001,
2003 and 2005 he was ranked (currently # 16) in the
top 50 by Golf Digest. Jim received a nomination in
2001 to the World Golf Hall of Fame Teacher's Division.
In 2002 and in 2005 he was named the Harvey Penick
Teacher of the Year by his PGA section.
Among his students have been Frank
Beard, Dave Stockton, Carol Mann, Donna Caponi, Hollis
Stacy, Brad Faxon and Mark O'Meara. He currently teaches
PGA Tour professionals Peter Jacobsen, Scott McCarron,
Tom Pernice, Paul Azinger, Bob Tway, Olin Browne,
Duffy Waldorf, Jay Delsing, Stan Utley, Don Pooley
and Casey Martin. Among the nationally recognized
golf instructors who have studied under Jim are Hank
Haney, Mike and Sandy LaBauve, Jim Murphy, Laird Small,
Martin Hall, Roger Gunn, Paul Gorman, Chris O'Connell,
Krista Dunton, Marty Fleckman, Carol Mann and Rick
Sellers.
Jim's national and world-wide best
selling instructional book, "The Plane Truth
for Golfers", published by McGraw-Hill, spring
05, was his first book. Its mission was to present
the science that there are two sets of fundamentals
that govern all golf swings rather than just one set.
Jim is currently writing a second book with John Andrisani
that continues with his discoveries. The second book
will focus more on the art, or the "how to", of the
key swing elements of the two swing types. And now you can check out Jim's Instructional Golf DVD!
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