In the never ending pursuit to improve not only our instructional standards but also our golf students games B. J. Hathaway completed the Medicus Certification and Training Program. B. J. underwent rigorous training to become a Medicus certified instructor. B. J. personally trained with Chuck Evans, Executive Director of Instruction for Medicus Golf and Golf Magazine Top 100 Instructor. He attended and passed oral and written exams, being able to execute and demonstrate the concepts of Medicus Swingology Alignments. In addition he was evaluated as having excellent communication and people skills. BJ Hathaway is one of only 98 teachers worldwide designated to hold a “Bachelors in Golf Stroke Engineering.”

Medicus certification embraces Junior Golf Instruction. At Augusta Golf Instruction, BJ Hathaway specializes in junior golf instruction with the Medicus Golf Junior Programs. Augusta Golf Instruction has become the Georgia Junior Golf Instruction leader with it’s combination of instructional techniques, communication tools and proven results.

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