These coaches teach at top ranked spots and have great lesson fulfillment & student reviews.
These coaches teach at top ranked spots and have great lesson fulfillment & student reviews.



With over 35 years on the field, I cultivate a passion for football and build skilled athletes. I'm committed to fostering player growth, both technically and personally, through strategic and fun training. Let's unlock your full potential!



With over two decades of golf instruction experience and having competed as an NCAA athlete, I’m dedicated to helping students of all levels achieve their goals. My passion lies in fostering a love for the game while honing technical skills. Let's work together.



For over a decade, I've cultivated golfers' potential, blending technical precision with personalized strategies. My passion lies in fostering a love for the game while achieving tangible results. Let's refine your skills and elevate your performance together.


Hello, my name is Paul Gleitz. I am a certified Hank Haney Instructor. Having completed the Hank Haney school of teaching golf, I am very well versed with Hanks methods of teaching. I am excited to help all skill levels improve their game and have fun doing so in the process. I have given thousands of lessons as a pro golf instructor ranging from beginner to professional. I turned pro because I love the game of golf and want to share it with others.
"I was struggling to make consistent contact and Paul quickly identified a few areas where I needed to improve. He learned from some of the best in the business and it shows. Highly recommended.
Level up your pickleball game. Prep for that tournament next month. Just getting started? Learn how to play. I've been a pickleball player for over 14 years. I've competed, I've coached, I've spent 12 hours at the courts (yes, there's a story there). I've coached players from ages 12 to 92. Pickleball is a unique game with it's checks and balances to include players of all skill levels, abilities and sports backgrounds. It includes chess like strategy, endless growth opportuniy, and most of all, it's FUN to play! Join me on the courts and let's unlock your Pickleball potential.
With over two decades on the court, I foster skill and passion for basketball. I played at a very high level growing up in the South East Texas area near Houston. I played for the Houston Defenders on the Under Armour Circuit, and then went on to play D1 at Lamar University.

Crystal is a PTR USPTA Certified Tennis Teaching Pro for children 10 and Under; Adolescents 11-17; and Adults. She has been coaching/teaching for over 11 years. She coaches Varsity and Junior Varsity High School tennis teams and teaches children as young as 3 thru adults 72 years old and older. She started playing in high school and sees tennis as a lifelong sport that is good for your physical, social and mental well being.


I’ve been playing tennis for over 5 years, dedicating myself fully to the sport both on and off the court. Along the way, I’ve absorbed knowledge from pros, trainers, Division I players, and even classic match film—studying every detail I could to elevate my game. I put everything I had into training, building a strong foundation in both singles and doubles, with a particular passion for doubles strategy and teamwork. What drives me most now is teaching. I love helping others grow their skills, understand the game at a deeper level, and find joy in the process of improvement. Whether it’s developing solid fundamentals or learning the finer details of match play, I strive to make each lesson engaging, encouraging, and effective.
"I enjoyed playing and training with Ben he helped utilize the right technique and also suit my game towards my strengths!


Every aspect of what I do, I customize to the student. I think mass golf instrcution (magazines, tv, etc.) causes significantly more confusion than progress. As a coach, my job is to understand you and your leaning style. It allows me to give you meaningful cues that will have a lasting impact. I don't approach coaching any two students in the same way. I want to understand what golf means to you and how much time and energy you have to be able to get to your goals. I want to know what is going to make you feel like this is a successful partnership and what kind of program is going to help you succeed in getting there. I truly enjoy connecting with people. I seek to make a personal connection with every person I work with. It helps me serve as a better coach and keeps me more connected to the people that I work with. I want to help people succeed and show them that they are capable of much more than they think...
"I've been playing golf for over 50 years, mostly on a self-taught basis but with sets of private, one-on-one lessons and golf school group lessons from time to time. All of the lessons were helpful, but I always found it easy to return to my ingrained swing rather than working on new things. But when I started playing less in the past year, my swing fell apart and my handicap soared from 7.5 to 19, and I knew it was time to get serious about building a better swing, one that I would stick with. So I decided to take a series of full-swing lessons. I interviewed several local teaching professionals and chose Brad Alston, the PGA Director of Instruction at the PGA Learning Center at Park Hill. My choice was made primarily based on Brads friendliness, approachability, calm demeanor, and willingness to talk fairly extensively with me (before I had made a decision about which teaching pro to choose) about how he proposed to go about working with me. I couldn't be happier with my choice. After watching me hit fewer than five balls, Brad immediately identified several key items he wanted me to focus on (my too-inside takeaway, too-long backswing, and overly quick tempo and swing speed). And he also offered a solution that he wanted me to try: what he called your 50-yard swing, the idea being that a much smoother and more controlled swing would result in much greater consistency. Brad was 100% correct, and as often happens with lessons, I showed immediate improvement during the first lesson itself and subsequent lessons. I was able to continue that improvement on the range between lessons, a process helped quite a bit by Brad emailing to me his detailed lesson notes following each lesson. Taking my encouraging improvement from the range to the first tee (I think Brad calls this the longest walk in golf) has been a challenge, given how ingrained my bad habits of a lifetime are, and that's one reason I'm glad I've taken a full series of lessons. When I've gone back for a lesson following a not particularly good round, wondering why I cant repeat my range performance on the course, Brad is always positive and encouraging (and when he doesn't see me at the range or hear anything from me for a while, he checks in by email to see how I'm doing). When he sees continuing problems, he suggests various swing thoughts and drills to improve those problems. And when he feels I am progressing and thus can effectively absorb more instruction, he has given me that additional instruction. As I said above, I couldn't be happier with my choice of Brad as my teaching pro. And based on what I've observed when I've been nearby to Brad giving someone else a lesson, he seems to be really good with golfers of all different ability levels. Lastly, as a guy who started playing golf before I was a teenager and loves to see kids taking up and enjoying golf, Id be lying remiss if I didn't point out how much both Brad and the kids seem to enjoy the junior clinics that I know he spends a lot of time giving.

A former national junior champion, Carey represented his native country of New Zealand in international play before attending and earning a B.A. in Business Management from Colorado State University-Pueblo,where twice he was awarded All-American status and selected to represent the NAIA national team. Carey has earned many accolades, has several USTA/USPTA certifications, and has been as high as #308 in ATP rankings. Some of his other impressive stats include being inducted into the CSU Pueblo Hall of Fame for Men's Tennis, being a Two-Time All-American in singles at the University of Southern Colorado, being the 2006 USPTA Junior Development Coach of the Year, the 2005 Rocky Mountain News 5A Boy's HS Coach of the Year, the 2004, CHSAA 5A Coach of the Year, and the Colorado State Open Singles Champion. When not teaching tennis, you might find Carey on the dance floor doing the Cha-cha.

My tennis journey commenced at the tender age of 7, and from then on, I fell in love with the sport. By the time I was 14, I had already embraced teaching, sharing my passion for tennis with eager learners. Now at 23, with years of teaching and playing experience under my belt, I've had the opportunity to instruct a diverse range of students, encompassing various skill levels, ages, and class sizes. My passion for inclusivity also led me to delve into the world of wheelchair tennis, both as a player and a coach. Tennis is not just a game for me; it's a lifelong dedication to sharing the joy of the sport.


With two decades devoted to honing baseball skills, I offer personalized coaching tailored to elevate your game. My expertise focuses on developing fundamentals and strategic thinking, all while fostering a love for the sport. Let's work together!