Two Decades In the Game.
Over a Decade Making Yours Better.

A former NCAA Division I player, professional golfer, and Tour caddie, Quinn brings rare inside-the-ropes experience to coaching — now focused on helping golfers simplify their game and improve with clarity and confidence.

APPROACH

It’s time to rethink golf. Learning to play is for everyone. It doesn’t have to feel stuffy or be complicated to improve.

It’s about keeping things simple, clear, and grounded in the “why.” When you actually understand what you’re trying to do — and why it works — you stop guessing and start making changes that stick.

No fluff. No overthinking. Just straightforward coaching you can take straight to the course.

And it should be fun. The goal is to help you improve and enjoy the process along the way.

Let me help you suck less at golf.

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Quinn’s Story

BEGINNER to BREAKING PAR in 2 years

Quinn picked up a golf club at 13 and never really put it down. He spent every waking hour at the course, only heading home when his mom turned the headlights off and the range disappeared into the dark.

In the cold Ontario winters, he kept going in the garage, hitting balls beside a space heater until his hands bled. That obsession quickly turned into serious competition - within two years he was shooting in the 60s, winning tournaments and making a name for himself as he climbed the junior provincial rankings.

NCAA Division I Player & Coach

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That drive led him to NCAA Division I golf with a scholarship to play at the University of Evansville, where he worked tirelessly to develop his game and ended his Collegiate playing career with one of the best scoring averages in UE’s history. He continued to make his mark for the Aces stepping into a coaching role with both the men’s and women’s teams while completing his Master of Science.

Going Pro, Then 100+ Events Inside the Ropes

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He turned professional in 2016 and has enjoyed a decorated playing career having teed it up in events across North America and Europe.

In 2018, Quinn was recruited by a PGA Tour veteran, leading to six years inside the ropes as a caddie in over 100 Tour events including the PGA Tour and DP world — working alongside the likes of Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler and Tommy Fleetwood, all while continuing to coach between tournaments.

From Player & Caddie to full-time coach

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After years competing and working alongside the best players in the world, Quinn felt a pull to bring everything he’d learned back to the game itself. He chose coaching as the way to do it — helping golfers sift through ‘quick fix’ tips and giving them clear objective instruction, so everyone can improve with intention, play with confidence, and enjoy the game at a higher level.