Who is "The Putter Monk" 

The Putter Monk is a golfer, Taoist teacher, author, and putting instructor. His teachings reverberate throughout the ranks of professional and amateur golfers around the world.

His work centers on one part of the game that consistently decides scores, yet is often misunderstood.

Putting.

Not just the stroke, but the way golfers read greens, control pace, and manage their attention over the ball. 

Over time, his focus moved away from mechanical instruction and toward something more fundamental. How golfers perceive the putt before the stroke ever begins. More importantly, THE MIND of the Putter.

He has been described by PGA Tour and Teaching Professionals as:

“The best putter I have ever seen.”

“The one guy who can get me to focus.”

“The best putter in the room. Whatever room he’s in.”

Putter Monk's teaching method  is built on the belief that most putting problems are not technical. They are perceptual.

When the read is unclear, the stroke becomes uncertain. When the read is clear, the stroke becomes simple.

This approach strips away unnecessary mechanics and returns putting to what it has always been. A skill of awareness, feel, and repetition.