Junior Programs
Testimonials
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Henry has been a friend and trusted advisor for years. His knowledge - gained through his experience working with golfers of all levels, from beginners to elite performers - is collected in this book. Whether your goal is to become the best player at your club, play college golf or play on the PGA Tour, Henry's ideas provide a roadmap to success that will not just help you become the best player you can be but also help you live a better life.
J.T. Higgins
Head Men’s Golf Coach Texas A&M, 2009 NCAA Champions
Texas A&M
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I’ve had the opportunity to learn from Henry Brunton for many years as part of the training I received on the Canadian National Men’s Team. He is truly one of the top coaches in the game today and now that he’s written Journey to Excellence you can learn what I already know: Henry is a coach who will elevate your game, too.
Nick Taylor
#1 Ranked Amateur Golfer in the World
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"Henry has made an enormous impact on my development as a golfer. Henry has not only helped with my golf swing over the years, he has also furthered many other aspects of my game. Henry loves the game of golf and he dedicates his time and energy to the improvement of the game."
Richard Scott
Kingsville, ON
2006 World Amateur Runner-up and 2003 Canadian Amateur Champion
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I can’t think of anyone more qualified to write Journey to Excellence. Henry Brunton is the real deal. He understands very clearly what it takes to continually improve as a competitive golfer. He also understands very clearly the common pitfalls that await most young golfers who want to play tournament golf at the highest levels. Now anyone can avoid these mistakes with Henry’s insights.
Matt Hill
2009 NCAA Individual Champion and NCAA College Player of the Year
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“Elite amateurs like me need to gain every edge that we can on the competition. Henry gives me those edges, from how to think on the golf course to how to prepare for the future. The knowledge that he feeds me is beneficial, and to be honest I don’t trust anybody else but him”
James Lepp
Abbottsford, BC
NCAA Division I Individual Champion 2003
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