LPGA, PGA, TPI-3
Golf Instructor and Performance Coach
Sheri Hayes is a nationally recognized, multi-award winning golf instructor and performance coach with over 30 years of golf training experience. She has been nominated to the LPGA Professionals Hall of Fame, the highest honor for an LPGA Professional which recognizes the greatest women professionals in the game of golf!
Sheri has distinguished herself by working as an instructor for the LPGA, teaching education programs for 22 years and is currently the Education Chair for LPGA Professionals. Among her many accolades LPGA has listed her as one of the Top50 Teachers Internationally. She has also been named one of Golf Digest’s 50 Women Teachers in America, Golf for Women Magazine’s Top 50 Teachers and Nominated Top 100 Teachers in America by Golf Magazine.
The Ensō: our logo inspiration
Sheri Hayes is a nationally recognized, multi-award winning golf instructor and performance coach with over 30 years of golf training experience. She has been nominated to the LPGA Professionals Hall of Fame, the highest honor for an LPGA Professional which recognizes the greatest women professionals in the game of golf!
The Ensō is one of the most common symbols in Japanese calligraphy, although it’s meaning is far from common. The Ensō symbolizes many things including: enlightenment, strength, the spirit of harmony, personal development and refinement of character, and single mindedness (focus). When the circle is left open with a small gap, it expresses the imperfection found in all things, and also that it is not alone but a part of something greater. Each Ensō is a creation and so truly unique. To create an Ensō one must have mental clarity, to be in the moment when the mind is free to let the body create.
To me the values and process behind the Ensō so closely matches the values and process of great golf. As everyone’s swing, game and learning experience is different, so is the uniqueness in each Enso. Our focus on the values of enlightenment, strength, the spirit of harmony, personal development and refinement of character, single mindedness and the acceptance of imperfection found in all things is where we believe true greatness can spring forth.