Bryan is a Class A PGA professional who has been in the golf business for over 20 years. Bryan’s love for golf and passion for helping people enjoy the game has guided his career path. After attending Texas A&M University, Bryan started his career in golf as an instructor at the prestigious Academy of Golf Dynamics in Austin. At the Academy, Bryan trained under 5 of the top 100 instructors (according to Golf Magazine). This helped mold and shape Bryan’s teaching philosophy of working with each individual’s abilities within a strict set of fundamentals. In 1999, Bryan became the Director of Instruction at The Dominion Country Club in San Antonio. Bryan’s continuing quest to search out and discover new and improved teaching methods was recognized when he was ranked as one of the best teachers in the state by Golf Digest (November 2011). Bryan’s attention to service and helping people enjoy the game led to him becoming the Head Professional at The Dominion in 2009. Bryan is looking forward to using his talents here at Comanche Trace to increase the member experience. In his time away from golf he enjoys being a father to his 9-year old daughter, Rachel.
Hometown:Austin, Texas
Family:Daughter, Rachel who will soon be 10!
What is your favorite aspect of working in the hill country? Trying to not get distracted by the gorgeous views and enjoying the milder temperatures.
What are your Hobbies? Following my favorite teams (Aggies, Spurs and Cowboys), snow skiing, and spending time with my daughter. Oh, and playing golf of course.
What is your favorite movie & why?Caddyshack……of course.
What has been your greatest challenge in your business? Getting non-golfers to understand what a wonderful and rewarding game golf can be and that there are so many positive aspects of the game that carry over into other areas of life.
What has been your most rewarding experience in your business?Helping people achieve their goals, whether it has been the new golfer who just made their first par, the golfer who broke through a personal scoring barrier or the junior golfer winning his/her first tournament. Helping people enjoy the great game of golf and seeing that joy is very rewarding