Tim Riese, PGA Head Professional, started teaching golf in 1998, and has been influential in helping countless golfers rid themselves of swing flaws. When teaching, Tim’s main focus is to try and keep things simple, because many golfers get in trouble when they over think their swing, or try to implement things they have heard on TV, or read in magazines. Tim teaches individuals in private lessons, but also does group lessons. t.riese@peasedev.org
Samuel W. Cresta, PGA Apprentice, has been teaching at Pease since 2001. Sam’s main focus is on the fundamentals of golf which can improve anyone’s golf swing by simply making sure they have the correct grip, stance and posture. Sam also uses *V1 video analysis to help show his students in a positive way how to improve their golf swing by correcting minor flaws. Private and group lessons available. s.cresta@peasedev.org
Ford C. Sullivan, PGA Apprentice, has been helping people of all ages play better golf since he began at Pease in 2005. He believes that time spent on the range hitting ball after ball only ingrains bad habits. Ford will analyze and work with your existing swing, suggesting only those necessary adjustments to help you hit the ball farther and straighter. Ford believes however there is much more to the game than a good tee shot. He feels the quickest way to lower your score is to improve your short game, which he considers his specialty. A lesson with Ford will also include drills to help make your practice time more productive. Contact Ford today for private or group lessons and let his knowledge, enthusiasm, and love of the game, take you and your game to the next level. f.sullivan@peasedev.org
Our instructors are experienced and enjoy helping people play their best golf possible.
*V1 video analysis complements face-to-face instruction and provides an important linkage between teaching professionals and their students. The software makes it possible to capture what the student is doing incorrectly interactively, making it possible to show students exactly what is happening with their swing. For more information on this technology, visit www.V1golf.com.

