Jimmy has taught players the game of golf for over 25 years. Jimmy’s teaching philosophy is about finding your next “level of perfect” by working with your swing to help make it work better for you. One aspect of the game Jimmy is particularly passionate about is course management. Jimmy believes there is a time when a valiant shot is needed and a time when play needs to be more conservative. The trick is knowing which shot is necessary and when to play it. Jimmy's extensive playing resume dictates his knowledge of the game; and his success with former students through coaching proves it. This includes 8 years as the High School golf coach for Westover Christian Academy in Danville, Virginia; where Jimmy guided the team to back-to-back Virginia Association of Christian Athletic State Titles. In addition, he was twice recognized as the Danville Register and Bee All-Metro Coach of the Year.
Jimmy has been competing in tournament golf since he was 10. He has achieved national success as a junior, collegiate, amateur, and professional golfer. While playing for the University of Virginia, Jimmy was named the first ACC and NCAA Rookie of the Year in 1992. In 1996, Jimmy was ranked as the fourth best amateur in the country behind Tiger Woods, Buddy Maurucci, and Ryuji Imada after winning the Cardinal Amateur and finishing runner-up in both the North-South Amateur and Azalea Amateur. In 2016, after winning the Section Championship, Head Pro Championship, and Players Cup for the Middle Atlantic Section, Jimmy was named Middle Atlantic Section Player of the Year. Jimmy had a triumphant 2023 by winning the North Carolina Senior Open and qualifying for the 2024 PGA Professional Championship. 2024 will mark Jimmy's 6th appearance in the PGA Professional Championship.
Jimmy has a strong dedication for continuously enhancing his game while sharing his knowledge in helping others improve. He is offering individual and group sessions as well as various clinics, camps, and playing lessons.