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SMITH, GUSS TEAM UP IN NEW TREETOPS GOLF ACADEMY
Treetops Resort
Treetops Resort has brought back
Jason Guss, a rising star PGA golf instructor, to team with the renowned
Rick Smith in creating a new teaching academy. Smith, the
resort’s managing partner, and one of the nation’s top golf
coaches, said the Rick Smith Jason Guss Golf Academy will offer the
newest technology to help golfers improve their game. “We are
going to reinvent the academy using the new technology, there is so much
good stuff out there,” he said. “It will be fantastic to be
able to bring in new programs and work with Jason again in bringing the
best to our clients.”
Guss, 35, returns to Treetops after a
one-year stint at nearby Otsego Club where he launched that
facility’s first golf school. Previously, he spent 11 years
working for Smith at Treetops and Smith’s school at the Tiburon
Golf Club in Naples, Fla.
“Of all the guys I have taught
with over the years, Jason is one of the brightest young stars I have
worked with,” Smith said. “He is very creative and will
bring some great new ideas to the academy”
Guss said his apprenticeship with
Smith, and Smith’s long time assistant, Henry Young, was
invaluable.
“My years working with Rick and
Henry gave me the opportunity to work with some of the greatest players
in the game, and learn about the golf swing from the best in the
game,” he said. “It was truly an opportunity of a
lifetime.”
Guss often assisted Smith, while Smith
coached such elite players as PGA Tour stars Phil Mickelson, Rocco
Mediate, and Lee Janzen, to name a few. In addition, Guss also taught at
the Brett LeBrocque golf academy in Melbourne, Australia, one of the
best golf schools in that country.
Smith said the new academy will
highlight Treetops’ family atmosphere by offering programs for
parents and their children, such as mother and daughter, or father and
son lessons. A program for juniors and for women will also be on the
schedule.
Guss has been recognized as one of the
best young golf teachers by Golf Digest magazine. The magazine listed
him among its Best Young Teachers in 2010. He was also twice selected by
Golf Digest as one of the Top 20 teachers in America under the age of 40
-- the only instructor in Michigan to earn that prestigious
recognition.
He was also one of three instructors
selected by the magazine to create a set of hour-long instructional
DVD’s called The Golf Digest Clinic.

