Golf Instructor to the Stars:
Tom Ward Captures Your Attention
by Shane Sharp, Contributing Writer
CHARLOTTE, N.C.- As a golf instructor, Tom Ward has taught the
game to three U.S. Presidents, countless celebrities, the blind,
the tragically unathletic, and the infinitely talented. Regardless
of the student, his message is the same - relax and enjoy the
game.
If Ward were a schoolteacher, he'd be Robin Williams' character
from "Dead Poets Society." If he were a salesman, he'd be Arthur
Miller's Willie Loman, a hardworker trying to peddle his wares,
yet sincerely interested in his clients well being.
Fortunately, for his thousands of students, Ward is a golf instructor,
and "unconventional" only begins to define his approach to the
game.
The Dallas native, who splits his time between Texas and Mexico,
is known for using trick shots to illustrate his belief that golf can be
played outside of the proverbial box. For an outsider looking in, it's easy
to pass this exercise off as self-aggrandizing tomfoolery. Those who know
Ward know better.
"Trick shots for me are a means to capture people's attention
and show them the only limits the have our in their minds," Ward
says. "I work with many people with physical disabilities such
as polio, loss of sight, and people with prosethics so I found
that these people challenged me to become a better teacher by
devising a way to walk in their respective shows so to speak."
The traditional, rigid approaches of the old school golf instructors
drove Ward into the market niche he dominates today - improving
players' games by lightening their mental and physical loads.
"I find golf instruction in general to be overcomplicated and
too technical which can be problematic to the average golfer on
many levels," Ward says. "If you present your information in a
fun, easy to learn educational, yet entertaining manner you will
keep your audience or individuals' attention."
Ward's sensitivity towards golfer's insecurities and his willingness
to travel all over the world has endeared him to numerous celebrity
golfers, including NBA, NHL and Major League baseball players.
Ward says that it takes a special mentality to work with the stars,
most of whom are seeking major improvements before entering high
profile celebrity tournaments.
"I will tell you that almost every celebrity or high profile
person I've worked with was highly motivated by one central factor
and that is fear," Ward says. "They don't want to embarrass themselves
which is understandable because of their background.
"Most of these people are sincere and driven because they have
reached their goals in their respective careers so they tend to
listen to what you say very intensely. Usually, I have only a
short period of time to make adjustments based on their work schedules
so we keep it simple as possible."
Serving as a golf instructor to the stars, alone, could provide
Ward will all the income needed for a comfortable lifestyle. But
one of the most unique aspects of Ward's personality is that he
honestly believes that everyone should give something back to
the game. Ward channels this belief through his passion for junior
golf.
"Junior golf has a special place in my heart because I took
up the game later in life (17) which now a days is ancient," he
says. "I think it's important that you build a solid foundation
in your swing as early on as you can because then when you get
off periodically which we all do you can go back to basics which
were laid down in the beginning similar to laying the foundation
of your home which can weather a bad storm."
So many golf instructors today hunker down in one area, but
Ward will never be accused of being a homebody. Historically,
he has split his time between Dallas/Forth Worth, Mexico, and
other popular golf destinations around the Southwestern U.S. As
far as golf destinations go, Ward cites Mexico as one of the World's
"sneaky" best golf meccas.
"Mexico
has been a special place for me as I've lived down there periodically
off and on for 20 years," he says. "There are some terrific golf
courses that are world class like Isla Navidad and Tamarindo near
Manzanillo, Mexico on the Pacific Ocean side. Puerto
Vallarta is a booming golf destination as well. Cabo san Lucas,
Ixtapa and Acapulco all have wonderful courses that I highly recommend."
Ward is also quick to give the nod to the Lone Star State for
its Texas-sized arsenal of outstanding golf courses.
"Living in the Ft. Worth-Dallas area as a home base I can tell
you there are some great layouts here to be enjoyed," Ward says.
"The Cowboys
Golf Club (pictured) just opened up in Grapevine which has
an NFL theme as the Dallas Cowboys are partners and it's a good
course with nice rolling terrain. Sky Creek Golf Club in Keller,
and Texas Star in Euless are some others. Austin, and the hill
country is a great place to visit."
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