Butch Harmon

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Butch Harmon
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Harmon during a practice round of the 2009 U.S. Open
Personal information
Full nameClaude Harmon Jr.
Born (1943-08-28) August 28, 1943 (age 81)
New Rochelle, New York
Sporting nationalityFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States
ResidenceHenderson, Nevada
SpouseChristy Harmon
Children3
Career
College University of Houston
Turned professional1965
Former tour(s) PGA Tour
Professional wins1
Best results in major championships
Masters Tournament DNP
PGA Championship DNP
U.S. Open CUT: 1970
The Open Championship DNP

Claude "Butch" Harmon Jr. (born August 28, 1943) is an American golf instructor and former professional player.

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Early life

Butch Harmon was born and raised in New Rochelle, New York. His parents were Claude Harmon, Sr. and Alice Harmon (1918-1970). His father was the head pro at the nearby Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck, New York. His father also won two PGA Tour events including 1948 Masters Tournament. The family also lived part of the year in Florida, when Butch's father served as the winter professional at the Seminole Golf Club.

Butch began playing golf from an early age, as did his three younger brothers, Craig, Bill, and Dick (1947-2006), who also all became golf professionals. In 1962, Butch graduated from New Rochelle High School.

Harmon attended the University of Houston, and served in the U.S. Army for three years, seeing duty in the Vietnam War. [1]

Professional career

At 1968 APG Tour Qualifying School, Harmon earned PGA Tour playing privileges. Harmon won the 1971 inaugural Broome County Open, which was a PGA Tour satellite event played against the 1971 Open Championship.

For the remainder of his career, however, Harmon has worked primarily as a golf coach. Harmon lived in Morocco for several years in the 1970s, serving as the personal instructor to King Hassan II. Concurrently, he was a club professional in the United States, beginning his career at Crow Valley Golf Club in Davenport, Iowa.

Harmon is best known for having been Tiger Woods's golf coach from 1993 to 2004 and Phil Mickelson's golf coach from 2007 to 2015. [2] He has also worked with other major champions such as Ernie Els, Stewart Cink, Greg Norman, Davis Love III, Fred Couples and Justin Leonard, and with younger stars such as Nick Watney and Rickie Fowler. Before semi-retiring from the tour in 2019, he coached Jimmy Walker, Dustin Johnson, and Gary Woodland. [3] [4]

In 2003, Harmon was ranked the top golf teacher in the United States in a poll of his peers organized by Golf Digest magazine, and has repeated as winner of this honor each year since. He runs the Butch Harmon School of Golf at the Rio Secco Golf Club in Las Vegas, Nevada. The school also has a branch in Dubai at The Els Golf Club in Dubai Sports City [5] and The Floridian in Palm City, Florida. He also gives golf clinics around the world.

He also worked with Greg Norman on his multi-media learning system Greg Norman's Better Golf, which consists of three videos, a book, skill guide cards, and an audio tape; as well as on Greg Norman's book Advanced Golf. Harmon writes a regular monthly instructional column in Golf Digest magazine. Butch has also appeared in an episode of the TV show Pawn Stars in which he taught Chumlee to play golf, along with Corey Harrison.

Personal life

Harmon is married to Christy. He has three children.

Harmon's brothers Craig and Bill are also both top golf coaches, who have made the top 50 Instructors' list compiled by Golf Digest on several occasions. Butch's other brother Dick was the golf professional at the River Oaks Country Club in Houston, Texas from 1977 to 2001. After leaving that position, he established two teaching centers in Houston. Dick died February 10, 2006, at age 58 from pneumonia.

Professional wins (1)

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References

  1. The Pro, by Butch Harmon, 2006.
  2. "Phil Mickelson, Longtime Swing Coach Butch Harmon Split". Fox Sports. November 4, 2015.
  3. Babineau, Jeff (January 10, 2012). "Woodland's new coach: It's Butch Harmon". Golfweek.
  4. "Forecaddie: Famed coach Butch Harmon retiring from Tour life". Golfweek. March 17, 2019.
  5. "Home". butchharmondubai.com.
  6. Harmon, Butch (September 3, 1997). "Four Cornerstones of Winning Golf". Amazon.
  7. Harmon, Butch (June 3, 1999). "Butch Harmon's Playing Lessons". Amazon.com.
  8. Harmon, Butch (May 22, 2007). "The Pro: Lessons About Golf and Life from My Father, Claude Harmon, Sr". Amazon.com.
  9. Harmon, Butch (April 9, 2013). "Kinetic Golf: Picture the Game Like Never Before". Amazon.com.
  10. Harmon, Butch (June 13, 2023). "The Perfect Golf Swing: The Importance of Coordination, Control, and Proper Sequencing: Golf Guide". Amazon.com.