About Lee

Experienced Player and Coach
A golf professional since 1985, Lee has assisted with various programs around the New York metropolitan area to educate players on the fundamentals of golf, including the Renaissance Golf Program, the First Tee Program, the Monmouth University women’s golf team, and the Oak Knoll School golf team.
Lee owned and operated the first-ever indoor golf studio, while also assisting the PGA with instruction for inner-city youth.
A celebrated golfer herself, Lee was named club champion at the highly regarded Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield, earned the WMGA Match and Stroke Play Championships and qualified for three USGA Amateurs and one US Open. She was part of the Futures Mini Tour and completed LPGA Level I and II certification.
The Golf Swing
Teaching the golf swing is what Lee loves to do. Her teaching philosophy places emphasis on establishing a clear understanding of the five fundamentals of the golf swing. She believes in patience, encouragement, and a consistent approach to helping players understand the swing dynamic.
Correcting an inefficient swing begins with changing a player’s conceptualization of the motion. The use of video analysis accelerates the learning process by providing immediate visual feedback. It’s not unusual for beginner players to develop a deeper understanding of how the golf swing works in comparison to those who have played for years.



