Spokane's Best Golf Lessons
Spokane Area Golf Lessons
To the value of real-time coaching when it comes to improving your golf skills. With in-person coaching sessions, Derrick Campbell offers hands-on guidance to refine your technique, build confidence, and lower your scores. Born in Spokane and playing the local courses for over 25 years, Derrick has some of the best knowledge around.
What’s Included

One On One
Coaching
One-on-one coaching tailored to your current skill level and goals.

You Choose Your Time
Choice of 30-minute or 60-minute sessions at some of Spokane’s top facilities.

Immediate
Feedback
Immediate feedback on your grip, posture, swing, and approach.

Drills &
Exercises
Drills and exercises to improve your consistency and accuracy.

Structured
Plan
A structured improvement plan to track your progress over time.
Perfect For
Players who want expert guidance to improve their mechanics, learn advanced techniques, and gain an edge on the course. Book your session today and start making meaningful progress in your golf game.
Tesimonials
What Our Clients Say
Coaching Built Around How You Actually Learn
SMRT stands for Sports Movement Related Teaching. Instead of forcing you into a long list of technical positions, this method teaches golf through movement patterns your body already understands.
That means we use athletic concepts like balance, timing, rotation, throwing, and natural sequencing to help your swing become more repeatable. The goal is not to copy a tour player. The goal is to build a swing that fits your body, your mobility, your timing, and your real life.
This is why the SMRT Golf Method works so well for beginners, frustrated golfers, busy adults, and players who feel like traditional instruction gave them too many random swing thoughts without giving them a system that actually sticks.
A simpler way to build a repeatable swing
Most golfers do not need more random tips. They need a swing that makes sense to their body and a practice plan they can actually follow. SMRT Golf works because it improves the three things that create consistency: balance, timing, and rotation.
When those improve, contact gets cleaner, low-point control gets better, and the club starts moving through the ball with less tension and more speed. That is how you go from thinking about your swing all day to trusting it on the course.



