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Chris Meyers wins Nature Valley/First Tee Open
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Southern Chapter Southwest Section PGA 2012
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Golf for Women Magazine 2001
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Silver Anniversary Award 2016
Chris Meyers wins Nature Valley/First Tee Open
Susie Meyers [22:51] | SEP 16, 2017
The Women of Golf | SEP 26, 2017
Theresa Poalucci, Oro Valley Voice | APR 25, 2017
When I heard about Oro Valley resident and Golf Coach Susie Meyers and her method of appealing to the mind of the golfer as way to teach or improve rather than dwelling on the minutia of the mechanics, I was intrigued...
Justin Lewis, Coaching Minds Podcast | MAR 16, 2017
Susie Meyers is a breath of fresh air in the coaching world. One of the many reasons I enjoyed this interview so much, was because her lessons effortlessly translate to other areas of life.
By Greg Hansen, Arizona Daily Star | DEC 21, 2016
A golf lesson with Susie Meyers is so refreshing, so revolutionary, that Golf magazine has selected her as one of America’s Top 100 instructors. That’s like being named one of America’s Top 100 Chefs.
By Tim Rosaforte for Golf Digest | MAY 6, 2013
Derek Ernst didn't come from nowhere -- it just appeared that way because of whom he beat and how he won the Wells Fargo Championship. The unheralded 22-year-old rookie from Northern California emerged from a pack of faltering world-class golfers that included Phil Mickelson, Lee Westwood, Rory McIlroy and childhood idol Nick Watney before winning a playoff against David Lynn, runner-up in last year's PGA Championship.
By PGA of America | AUG 4, 2014
Hours after he had finished a cycle of post-round interviews in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., and autographed nearly every piece of paper or apparel placed in front of him, newly crowned Honda Classic Champion Michael Thompson placed a call from his cell phone.
By PGA of America | MAY 6, 2013
They fill ranges at tour events every week, standing behind and beside players, arms folded, gazes fixed: movie stars on golf’s red carpet.
By Susie Meyers | OCT 26, 2015
Realizing the power of words and how a person communicates ideas has radically changed my approach to helping people learn. Words are the most powerful form of communication. Painting a picture with words and being careful with the use of words can help a student’s progress. My vocabulary has been examined and created based upon what works to get the desired goals.