Tathata Golf Named Official Training Program of the AJGA

Tathata Golf is proud to announce a three-year partnership with the American Junior Golf Association as the preferred Golf Training Program of the AJGA and partner of the ACDS Junior All-Star Series.

The AJGA is dedicated to the overall growth and development of young men and women who aspire to earn college golf scholarships through competitive junior golf. With more than 6,600 members from all 50 states and 55 different countries the AJGA is a leader in the fostering growth of golf’s next generation.

“It is an honor to establish a long-term relationship with the AJGA,” said Bryan Hepler, founder of Tathata Golf. “To look at the future of our sport and help train and develop the best junior golfers all over the world is very rewarding.”

Tathata Golf will provide a special discount for it’s 60-Day Training Program that students can do from their home, gym or hotel while on the road.

“The AJGA does such a great job preparing these juniors for college and life, and we are grateful to be able to come alongside them and be part of that preparation,” said Hepler. “Not only do we look forward to hosting tournaments with the AJGA but also hosting unique junior golf schools at the Tathata Training Center in Scottsdale during their winter and summer breaks from school.”

Tathata Golf will serve as the Title Sponsor of the Tathata Golf Junior All-Star Championship at El Conquistador Golf & Tennis on the Canada course, Jan. 13-16, in Oro Valley, Arizona. This tournament will be the first of 16 ACDS Junior All-Start Series events Tathata Golf will support in 2017.

“The AJGA is excited to bring Tathata Golf in as our preferred Golf Training Program,” said Jason Etzen, AJGA chief business officer. “The unique training program that Tathata Golf offers will bring a new benefit to our members.”

Headquartered in Scottsdale, AZ, Tathata Golf is already revolutionizing the way golf is taught and played worldwide. With over 110,000 hours of learning and training consumed by students in their first 15 months, the 60-Day In-Home Training Program has been met with rave reviews from students and several of the most well-known and well-respected individuals and organization throughout the industry.

The 60-Day Program combines timeless martial art movement and striking principles with the movements of the world’s greatest golfers and athletes of all-time. Provided through a structured curriculum of learning and training, students of all ages, body types and ability levels are improving at paces rarely ever seen in the game.

About the AJGA
The American Junior Golf Association is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to the overall growth and development of young men and women who aspire to earn college golf scholarships through competitive junior golf. The AJGA provides valuable exposure for college golf scholarships, and has an annual junior membership (boys and girls, ages 12-19) of more than 6,600 members from 50 states and 55 foreign countries. Through initiatives like the Achieving Competitive Excellence (ACE) Grant, a financial assistance program, and Leadership Links, a service-oriented platform that teaches juniors charitable-giving skills, the AJGA fosters the growth of golf’s next generation.
TaylorMade-adidas Golf became the AJGA’s National Sponsor in 2016 after more than 25 years of support. Rolex, which is in its fourth decade of AJGA sponsorship, became the inaugural AJGA Premier Partner in 2004. In 2007, after 12 years of support, Ralph Lauren became the AJGA’s second Premier Partner.
AJGA alumni have risen to the top of amateur, collegiate and professional golf. Former AJGA juniors have compiled more than 600 victories on the PGA and LPGA Tours. AJGA alumni include Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Jordan Spieth, Rickie Fowler, Bubba Watson, Webb Simpson, Sergio Garcia, Hunter Mahan, Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, Zach Johnson, Justin Thomas, Stacy Lewis, Ariya Jutanugarn , Alison Lee, Lexi Thompson, Inbee Park, Paula Creamer, Brittany Lincicome, Cristie Kerr and Morgan Pressel.

About Tathata Golf
Headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, and founded in 2010, Tathata Golf provides golfers with a unique new and enjoyable way to learn and improve at golf quickly. Tathata Golf has unprecedented support and strength from industry leading individuals and organizations in the game of golf.

The company has been strategically developing the Tathata brand, products, facilities and logistics to offer a unique and innovative Mind, Body, Swing and Life line of training products. The practices and principles of Tathata Golf bring together this training in a simple, but revolutionary new way, combining the timeless teachings of martial arts and the movements of some of the world’s greatest golfers and athletes. Tathata Golf offers a variety of training options online, in-home and live in-person and has delivered more than 100,000 hours (50 years of golf lessons) in their first year.

For more information, visit TathataGolf.com

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  1. C Vance
    C Vance [ ]

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  2. Glover [ ]

    I am 53 years old and just started playing golf in May of this year. I've worked hard too improve and have managed to consistently score in the low to mid 90's (which, all my golf friends tell me is pretty good). However, I started feeling like this was as good as I was going to get, so I went to my golf pro at the course I play and signed up for some lessons. I have to honestly say that I received no meaningful instruction whatsoever. i then started watching youtube videos, reading books, watching instruction on TV and ordered a set of videos that "guaranteed" longer drives and lower scores. This never happened. I just finished Day 1 of this course and I already sense a much deeper commitment by the instructor to truly help me play better golf. Obviously, it's too early to tell how much this will improve my game, but I'm cautiously optimistic. I'll let you know how things are going as I progress through the material. C Glover

  3. Kenneth [ ]

    I am 68 years old. I used to be a 10 hdcp. Age and body replacement have taken a toll. I just completed day 15 training. Physically I cannot do all the stretching exercises but my rehab exercises accomplish the same function. My game has gotten progressively worse and I was always saying I wasn't keeping my head where I needed to have it in the proper position. Now I have come to realize my body was out of whack. I have been working at it, but consistently still not there. However, today I finally made a proper and effortlessly swing and hit my drive 30 yards past any drive I have hit in a long time. Sure does help the motivation. Ken Harris

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