Difference Makers: Meet Nathan Ollhoff of Interlachen Country Club
7/25/2015 | by
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Your local pro can help you get more enjoyment out of the game with a few refinements and the proper ball
Nathan Ollhoff, Head Golf Professional at Interlachen Country Club in Edina, Minnesota, understands that golf is an aspirational pursuit. All golfers want to get better and our enjoyment of the game is tied closely to our improvement.
To keep his members on the right path, Nathan addresses every phase of the game, whether it’s refining swing technique, improving a player’s mental approach to the game, or developing proper practice habits.
As Nathan puts it, “We want to work hard, but we also want to work smart.”
Equipment is also an important consideration and helping Interlachen members find the right golf ball is a particular point of emphasis for Nathan and his staff.
“When we go through golf ball fitting the ultimate goal is to make sure that members enjoy the game more and ultimately score better. Playing the proper golf ball will make a big difference in their games.”
Thank you, Nathan for helping so many players improve and for showing them how to enjoy the journey.
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