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wednesday, NOV. 28 01 COMPETITION COACHING STREAM GRAYDON D Tristan Mullally, PGA Head Coach, Team Canada National Women's' Amateur and Young Pro Squad The Skills Equation. Understanding the Next Level to Set Goals Tristan Mullally is a Professional Golf Coach who has worked with Tour Professional's and Amateur's all over the world. A native of Ireland Tristan became the Canadian Women's National Team coach at the end of 2011. A career spanning 18 years has seen him inspire and motivate players to reach their potential and work in some of the biggest arenas in Golf. Tristan was Canada's Head Coach at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, the 2015 Pan American Games and to the silver medalists at the World Amateur Team Championships. Coach to both Male and Female Major Champions, #1 WAGR ranked athletes, Tristan has supported players to almost 40 professional victories worldwide. Most recently he was named the PGA of Canada's Coach of the year for 2015. INSTRUCTION STREAM SOUTH STUDIO 3 Trillium Rose, PGA/LPGA Director of Instruction, Woodmont Country Club, Maryland Teacher Effectiveness Using Principles of Motor Learning Trillium Rose is an innovator and life-long learner, her knowledge of teacher effectiveness, mechanics and practice training has proven highly successful. She has improved the games of over 1,000 individuals who rely on her cutting-edge expertise and straight- forward approach. Her expertise is in helping golfers develop their skills as quickly as possible and help them practice efficiently. She is highly skilled at designing and implementing curriculums that develop golf athletes with targeted practice plans. Trillium is recognized as a Top 50 Teacher by the LPGA. She was honored as the 2017 Middle Atlantic PGA "Teacher of the Year," and awarded "Best Teacher in State" distinction (ranked #3). Selected as one of "America's Best Young Teachers" by Golf Digest. Networking Break Graydon Hall Foyer 3:00-3:30

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