Wayne Flint on Golf Instruction, Mentorship & the Art of Teaching the Game | Cart Barn
In this episode of The Cart Barn, Wayne Flint joins Chris Lemley and Gregg Dewalt to share his remarkable journey from a young Chicago golfer to one of Alabama’s most respected teachers. Wayne reflects on his early days at Riverchase and NorthRiver, learning from legends like Hank Johnson, Bob Toski, and Davis Love Sr. He discusses what separates good teachers from great ones, how technology has changed golf instruction, and what it takes to truly help players improve — from weekend golfers to tour professionals.
Key Takeaways:
- How Wayne’s early experiences with Golf Digest schools shaped his teaching philosophy.
- Lessons learned from mentors like Toski, Flick, and Hank Johnson.
- The importance of teamwork, humility, and lifelong learning in golf instruction.
- What defines a great teacher and why communication matters as much as technique.
- Insights on Jason Dufner and Alabama’s legacy of elite instructors.
- The evolving role of technology (TrackMan, Swing Catalyst, etc.) in modern coaching.
Episode Highlights:
- “I’ve never tried to make Wayne Flint famous — I’ve always tried to get around the best team I can.”
- “Great teachers never think they’re great — they’re always learning.”
- “The old fundamentals still matter. It’s just about how we teach them today.
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