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He is the same old Randy Smith who was the 1996 PGA of America professional of the year, and who has won 18 national awards. He’s the PGA of America Hall of Famer, Class of 2005.
Scottie Scheffler and his longtime coach, the legendary Randy Smith, unveiled a new move at the PGA Championship this week. At least it was new to my eye, because I haven't seen the player-coach ...
HOUSTON — Longtime Texas golf instructor Randy Smith has spent nearly 30 years working with PGA Tour players, but as he watched Scottie Scheffler hit range balls at the Texas Children’s ...
On the ground at the 2025 PGA Championship, I asked the legendary coach why. "Well, I can see better that way," he quipped. But there are some good technical reasons why Smith stands there, too.
“There was a PGA professional in Ohio who reached out to my mom and said, ‘I think he should go see Randy Smith,’” Knost said. “I don't know if he even knew Randy. But Randy agreed to ...
Randy Smith, the PGA director of instruction and golf professional emeritus at Royal Oaks Country Club, was first up. Smith had two back surgeries earlier this year and essentially had to learn to ...
Finally, a closing thought from our 2025 PGA Championship winner on his coach, Randy Smith: "I wasn't always the best player. I felt like I could be the best player.
Randy Smith has been guiding players from junior golf to the PGA Tour for decades from his base at Royal Oaks Country Club in Dallas. Justin Leonard, Harrison Frazar, Martin Flores and 2013 U.S ...
Scottie Scheffler's No. 1 Tip to Win $62M, Golf, and More in a PGA Tour Season. Story by Meenakshi Karn ... who is just in awe of his coach Randy Smith and he has a good reason to be.
Smith, the Hall of Fame coach best known now for taking on a young kid in Dallas named Scottie Scheffler, was Woodland's coach all through college and onto the PGA Tour. Woodland referred to him ...
For Randy Smith, the 1996 PGA Golf Professional of the Year, who is ranked among the Top 100 Teachers in America, swinging the club face faster is the secret sauce for speed and, in turn, distance.
He is the same old Randy Smith who was the 1996 PGA of America professional of the year, and who has won 18 national awards. He’s the PGA of America Hall of Famer, Class of 2005.