Jordan Massey appointed to England Golf role

Jordan Massey has for several years been the putting coach for our Men’s and Boys squads, has been appointed as England Golf’s new National Boys’ & Girls’ Putting Coach.

The 34-year-old started his coaching journey at Wilmslow Golf Club before spending seven years in Qatar at Doha Golf Club.

Jordan returned to the UK in 2021 to his home club where he grew up playing, at Mere Golf Resort, Cheshire, where he began coaching putting full-time and assumed his role with Cheshire. From there, he helped found Torque Golf, a state-of-the-art indoor facility in Altrincham where he is currently based and where Cheshire’s squads have honed their putting skills.

Jordan said: “Since becoming a putting coach, being involved at a national level has been a goal of mine. To be a part of the coaching team with England Golf is a huge honour and something I am extremely proud of. I can’t wait to get started.”

Massey, a PGA Fellow Coach, is also Science and Motion Sports Level 3 Certified and Capto Level 2 Certified.

We wish Jordan well in his new role which is well-earned. He has been a significant factor in the progress of our squads, particularly the juniors who won the inaugural Northern Counties Boys League and this year have won both the Four Counties Junior Tournament and the Northern Counties Boys Qualifying.

PGA article: How Jordan Massey became a top putting coach

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