John E.S. Cochrane
Golf Schools
Professional Golf Coaching
A highly motivated and positive teacher, John holds extensive training in both the CPGA and PGA of America Advanced Teaching Programs.
About John E.S. Cochrane Golf Schools
John’s unique teaching style, blended with a balanced training program consisting of the full swing, short game and with special emphasis on physical and psychological training, has allowed beginning, intermediate and advanced players to achieve their goals in the game of golf and in most cases surpass those goals to reach a higher level of golf expertise and a more consistent level of play.
A highly motivated and positive teacher, John holds extensive training in both the CPGA and PGA of America Advanced Teaching Programs.
John received the Ontario PGA “Teacher of the Year” Award – 2002.
Host of the television program, “Golf Talk Live”, on the Cogeco Community Network for the past seven years.
From 2002 to 2011 featured in the U.S. “Golf Magazine” as one of the Top Golf Teachers by Region in North America
Awards & Achievements
01. Personal one-on-One Lessons
Old Cypress Golf Club, Naples, Florida
02. Group Lessons
Old Cypress Golf Club, Naples, Florida
03. Corporate Outings
Old Cypress Golf Club, Naples, Florida
04. Unique Three or Five Day Schools
Old Cypress Golf Club, Naples, Florida
Your Golf Game; Inspired & Elevated.
John E. S. Cochrane Schools, held at Old Cypress Golf Club, Naples, Florida offer a very challenging program built on the proven principles of the game.
Personal instruction given by one of the top teachers “Golf Magazine By region” John offers a verity of lesson program from personal one on one, group and corporate outings.
His unique three- or five-day Schools, are personally instructed by John. The Golf School includes range training, on-course training, physical fitness training, unlimited use of practice range and oncourse training every day.
The state-of-the-art V-1 Computer Swing Analysis System is utilized to provide each student with a swing analysis video charting their progress.
The proper training environment create success. For my students, Failure is not an option.
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- 7165 Treeline Dr, Naples, FL 34119
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TPC Eagle Trace in Coral Springs, FLA.
Cochrane Claims PGA Club Professional Championship of Canada
After rounds of 72-69 at the TPC Eagle Trace in Coral Springs, Fla., John Cochrane captured the PGA Club Professional Championship of Canada presented by Titleist & FootJoy
[CORAL SPRINGS, FLA.]—John Cochrane has waited a long time for his first professional championship win.
After rounds of 72-69 at the TPC Eagle Trace in Coral Springs, Fla., the 56-year-old’s wait is over, capturing the PGA Club Professional Championship of Canada presented by Titleist & FootJoy.
“Not only is this is my first PGA of Canada national championship win, it’s my first win as a golf professional,” and elated Cochrane said after his final round. “Even though it was a long-time-coming, I really felt like it was my time to win.”
A PGA of Canada member for more than 20-years, Cochrane also played the PGA TOUR Canada – Mackenzie Tour for a number of years in the 1980s and 1990s.
Cochrane’s two-day total of 3-under-par saw him two shots better than Brian Hadley and Jeff Mills. Josh Fleming finished alone in fourth after a final round 67, with first-round leader Scott Allred and Philippe Mongeau rounded out the top five.
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Built in 1983, TPC Eagle Trace hosted the PGA TOUR’s Honda Classic from 1984-1991 and again in 1996. The layout has some unique characteristics for a Florida golf course, including an island green, three greens surrounded by wooden bulkheads, and it doesn’t have a single palm tree on the property—a rarity in southern Florida. All four par-3s require precise tee shots as water and bunkers protect each green.
“I really like the finishing holes here at TPC Eagle Trace,” Cochrane said. “All week I’ve felt comfortable on the back nine, which helped me stay committed to hitting my shots.”
Cochrane’s final-round back-nine at TPC Eagle Trace featured four birdies, three of which came in succession on holes 14, 15 and 16.
“I felt zero anxiety out there on the back today,” Cochrane said. “I chipped in on No. 11 and also made a bunch of crucial putts as well.”
The Inter-Zone Team Championship, which is comprised of four players per zone (and three scores per team counting), was handed out on Wednesday. Team Ontario (Hadley, Gordon Burns, Billy Walsh and Ken Tarling) captured the title.
Former champions of the PGA Club Professional Championship of Canada include Danny King, Adam Chamberlain, Roger Beale, Norm Jarvis, Gar Hamilton, Bob Panasik, Yvan Beauchemin, Graham Gunn, Ken Tarling and Brian Hutton.
In addition to competing for the overall championship trophy, players in the PGA Club Professional Championship of Canada earn much-coveted ranking points with hopes of moving up on the PGA of Canada Player Rankings presented by RBC. Players who are ranked inside the top 64 following the PGA Club Professional Championship of Canada earn invites into the following year’s PGA Championship of Canada.
To follow the PGA Club Professional Championship of Canada presented by Titleist & FootJoy online throughout tournament week, visit pgaofcanada.com, twitter.com/pgaofcanada, instagram.com/thepgaofcanada and facebook.com/pgaofcanada
About the PGA of Canada—THE LIFEBLOOD OF THE GAME OF GOLF:
Established in 1911, the PGA of Canada is the second oldest and third largest professional golf association in the world. The PGA of Canada is a non-profit Association comprised of 3,700 golf professionals across the country. The PGA of Canada develops, promotes, and supports its members in living a better life and earning a better living while growing participation, excellence and passion for the sport of golf.