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Wayne
Galese
USGTF Level III Member
Sunrise, FL
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As a child, I was always interested in sports. I enjoyed watching
and playing football, tennis and golf. I moved to Ft. Lauderdale,
Florida, in 1970 from Washington Twp., New Jersey, at the age
of eleven. At that time, I took up the game of golf. My father,
who is currently a USGTF Level lll Certified member, taught me
the game. Both of my parents have always encouraged and supported
me to pursue anything that made me happy. At the age of fourteen
I became a member of the Piper High School golf team and played
for four years. During that same time, I played in junior golf
tournaments and caddied each year for the Jackie Gleason Inverrary
Classic PGA Pro-Am Tournament held at Inverrary Country Club.
After graduating high school, I attended the University of Florida
for four years where I obtained a Bachelors degree in psychology.
I then attended graduate school at the University of Maryland
for two years. During my six years of college, I played golf on
an inconsistent basis, focusing more on my coursework.
In 1983 I obtained a position at a not-for-profit substance abuse
treatment center in Delray Beach, Florida, where I had worked
for the past 20-plus years. This past year I made a decision to
leave the agency to focus on my golf game once again. In April
2004, I enrolled in the USGTF Level lll Certification Course and
attended the course in Port St. Lucie. Bob Wyatt was with us as
the instructor all week long. He was a pleasure to have as our
instructor and the overall experience surpassed my expectations.
I passed all of the requirements and became fully certified.
In May 2004, I became employed at the TPC at Heron Bay in Coral
Springs and am now able to play the game as much as I want. As
a result, my game has improved. I hope to incorporate my psychology
background and my knowledge of the golf swing and the game into
my teaching techniques. I am now 44 years of age and enjoy my
new direction in life. I plan on continuing my education pertaining
to the golf profession and hope to share my passion for the game
we all call GOLF.
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