Paul Pizzi

For nearly four decades, I have walked the fairways of a Top 100 golf course as a full-time caddie, a journey that began in my early 20s when I first picked up a club. As a natural left-hander who learned to play right-handed, I had to meticulously study every movement of the swing, an experience that gave me a deep, fundamental understanding of what it feels like to be a total beginner. This dedication quickly paid off; I broke 80 by my third year of playing and have maintained a single-digit handicap for most of my career.

Throughout my 40 years on the bag, I have caddied for legendary amateurs like Jay Siegel, PGA Tour professionals such as Adam Scott, and major champions like Laura Davies—helping her make her first major cut in a decade. My time on the course has been a masterclass in success and failure, witnessing seven club championship wins and countless other tournament victories. I’ve been a "range rat" my entire life, experimenting with every major swing methodology—from Jimmy Ballard and Stack & Tilt to the Mo Norman single-plane swing and David Leadbetter’s A-Swing. This extensive background allows me to analyze any swing and formulate a personalized plan that works for the individual, rather than forcing a "one-size-fits-all" model.

Today, I share this lifetime of knowledge through my monetized YouTube channel, FeelForceGolf, and I am currently pursuing my PGTAA Master Golf Instructor certification. My teaching philosophy balances the technical with the tactical: I focus on critical positions and sequencing to create effortless power, while also sharing my "master-level" expertise in the short game, green reading, and course management. Above all, I believe golf is a game of knowledge, creativity, and positivity. I bring a personable, lighthearted approach to my lessons because I’ve learned one universal truth in four decades on the grass: an unhappy golfer never plays well. Whether you are a beginner or a low-handicapper, I am excited to help you find the fun in the game while shooting the lowest scores of your life.