I’ve known for a long time that teaching golf is what I’m meant to do. My first career shaped me in powerful ways—especially in building relationships, leading others, and coaching with purpose. Now I get to pour all of that into the game I love. Being able to share my conviction, knowledge, and competitive experience with other golfers is something I’m deeply grateful for, and it genuinely drives me every day.
Jason
Wilson
PGA ASSOCIATE TEACHING PROFESSIONAL
Bethlehem Golf Club
PGA of America Associate
Level One
MY Story
When I was growing up, youth golf looked very different than it does today. I didn’t pick up the game until 16, having spent my formative years consumed with baseball and basketball. That changed when a school friend finally convinced me to tee it up with him. I still remember the feeling of catching a few shots flush. My athletic background and hand-eye coordination translated quickly, and earning a spot on the high school team my junior and senior years cemented my love for the game.
For the next 20 years, I played golf casually—purely for the enjoyment of it. I sprinkled in the occasional tournament, but I had no real competitive fire or vision of playing at a higher level until my mid-30s. Then something clicked. My game took another leap forward, and a few close golf friends pushed me into serious competition.
My first career was in advertising and marketing, including a brief stint in the golf business along the way. The last 15 years have been spent playing serious competitive golf and deeply studying the swing. I’m grateful that path eventually led to a second career in early 2024—becoming a full-time instructor and working toward my Class A membership with the PGA of America.
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Golf can be much more enjoyable and produce better results when we focus more on movement than rigid positions and mechanics.
The swing is a poetic dance of rhythm and balance.
Teaching thoughts
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Information
We’re going to start by talking about what really matters; from data to the non-negotiables.
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Movement
How do YOU move? We’ll discover how to improve your mobility to enhance your golf swing and create more efficiency.
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Process
Performance is a combination of learned skills and intelligent athleticism, built on repetition and experience.

