Butch
Harmon's
School of Golf
instructs aspiring golfers
from around the nation
By Kevin Fiddler,
Staff Writer
Excellent golf comes at a price, especially when a golfer wants to become the best.
Buried within the bright lights of the Las Vegas valley sits Butch Harmon's School of Golf, located at the Rio Secco Golf Club. If the name Butch Harmon sounds familiar, it's because Harmon has become arguably one of the world's most popular golf instructors since David Ledbetter began schooling aspiring golfers a few decades ago.
"As a golfer, it's an honor for me to work with someone like Butch Harmon," said former collegiate golfer Jeremy Anderson, who trains at the school on a regular basis. "He's so renowned that he's got hundreds of people calling each day to work with him."
While holding court with Harmon for a personal lesson costs a little more than your average golf instructor (three-day lesson packages cost $4,800), his past and present students have no problems putting their trust in the golf instructor's sage advice.
"I've always loved to teach and it's something that I have always wanted to do," Harmon said. "I'll be 60 years old this year, so I'm not getting any younger but I'll probably never not teach. I feel very comfortable in my position in life and I'm very happy with the way things have worked out. I have been a very fortunate person because of the great game of golf to be able to travel all over the world and meet some wonderful people."
Harmon
has called the Rio Secco Golf Club in Henderson, Nev., his home
since 1997 when he opened the popular school to the public. Teaching
packages from the school generally include intense instruction
from Harmon and his handpicked staff professionals, computerized
video analysis and on-course playing lessons on the beautiful
Rio Secco course, which was named as one of the top courses in
the world by GOLF magazine.
"Video is wonderful for the students because it reaffirms what you are telling them," Harmon said. "It lets them see instantly the things you're trying to tell them and it makes it easier for them to accept change because in reality, feel and real aren't necessarily the same thing. I can tell you that you are doing this and that and then I can show you on the film. It makes it easier to understand. My philosophy in teaching is I try to get the best out of what an individual does. I don't want to change what they do naturally. I want to improve on it."
Ranked
as one of the top 100 golf teachers in the world by GOLF Magazine
in February, Harmon has coached a handful of the world's best golfers
including former No.1-ranked golfer Greg Norman, Justin Leonard,
Mark Calcavecchia, Darren Clarke, Jose Maria Olazabal and most notably,
Woods.
"I probably will always be linked with being the guy who taught Tiger Woods," Harmon said. "That's probably isn't fair either because I took Greg Norman to the No. 1 spot in the world and I have had success with other players. But Tiger is the greatest player who ever played and from the 10 years that we have been together, I probably will be linked to him that way."
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"It was great because I moved to Morocco when I stopped playing on the PGA Tour in 1971 and I lived there until 1975," Harmon said. "It was just a wonderful and a great experience. King Hassan II was probably the greatest man I have ever met in my life. He probably did more for me understanding life in many different ways and seeing it from many different perspectives than anyone in the world. He was probably the most influential person, other than my father, on my life."
As
an instructor at the school, Harmon strives to make simplify a
game known for being extremely complex.
"The one thing I learned from my father is to make it as simple as possible," Harmon said. "Golf is a difficult enough game and we don't need to confuse our students. My dad had a great line, he said 'You need to teach golf at a second-grade level,' meaning a person in second grade could understand what you're saying. They learn easier and they don't get their mind cluttered. That's been my philosophy and it has been a successful one so I am going to keep on doing it."
Thus endeth the lesson.
Butch
Harmon's School of Golf
2651 Grand Hills Dr.
Henderson, NV 89052
(888) 867-3226
(702) 777-2444
Web site: butchharmon.com
School Rates: (Note: Rates vary, depending on season)
Three Days with Butch Harmon
$4,800 per person which includes:
4 nights accommodations at Rio Suite Hotel Casino
Three days of instruction with Butch Harmon and his Staff Professionals
Computerized video analysis
On course playing lesson at Rio Secco each day
Lunch each day of the school
Three Days with Staff Professionals
$2,800 per person which includes:
4 nights accommodations at Rio Suite Hotel Casino
Three days of instruction with the Staff Professionals
Computerized video analysis
On course playing lesson at Rio Secco each day
Lunch each day of the school
Transportation is provided between the Rio Hotel/Golf School.











