The same coaching framework George Gankas uses with PGA Tour winners, now inside a structured online academy with personal video feedback. Eight curriculum tracks. One coach who is booked 8 months out in person.
You step up to the first tee on a Saturday morning. The group behind you is watching. You take the club back, rotate through the ball, and the sound is different. Compressed. The flight holds against the wind and lands in the center of the fairway, twenty yards past where it usually stops. Your playing partners do not say anything, but they noticed. You walk to your ball knowing exactly what you did, and more importantly, knowing you can do it again.
You have been playing for years. You can break 90 on a good day. You have watched hundreds of YouTube videos, tried three different grips, bought new irons, and taken a handful of lessons where the pro told you something different every time.
The range feels productive. The course feels like a coin flip. You hit a beautiful 7-iron on the practice bay and then chunk the same club on the first par 3.
The issue is not talent or effort. The issue is that nobody has given you a framework for understanding your own swing. You are collecting tips instead of building a system. George Gankas built the system, the same one his tour players use, and put it inside an online academy where he will personally review your swing on video.
Top 10 Golf Digest Instructor. Ranked 10th by Golf.com. Teaching since 1998.
George started playing golf at 18 after his father made a bet with him. He earned a psychology degree from Cal State Northridge, turned professional in 1996, and discovered he had a gift for teaching that outpaced his playing career. He has taught at Westlake Golf Course since 2007, where a tiny range in Thousand Oaks, California became the training ground for PGA Tour winners.
He studied biomechanics and swing mechanics obsessively, developing what he calls the "Turn and Turn" methodology. GQ Magazine called him "Golf's Radical New Guru." Golf Digest debuted him at No. 11 on their "50 Best Teachers in America" list, the highest ranking for any first-time entry. He is now ranked in the top 10.
This is not another pile of tips you will forget by the weekend. The George Gankas Golf Online Academy is a structured coaching system built around eight curriculum tracks, a private technique forum where George personally reviews your swing on video, and live Q&A sessions.
Post your swing twice a week. Get a personalized video reply. Apply the fix at the range. Post again. That loop, repeated over months, is why 80% of members stay for three years or more.
Every track builds on the one before it. You do not pick random videos. You follow the pathway George uses with his tour players.
Full swing mechanics from address to finish. George breaks down grip, stance, backswing, transition, and impact in the same order he teaches his PGA Tour players. Includes the "Turn and Turn" methodology that GQ Magazine profiled as a paradigm shift in golf instruction.
Ball flight data analysis and ground forces instruction. Learn to read what the ball is telling you about your swing path, face angle, and attack angle. This is the self-coaching skill that separates players who improve from players who just hit balls.
Chipping, pitching, sand play, and flop shots. The scoring zone inside 100 yards accounts for 65% of your strokes. George covers distance control, shot selection, and the specific technique adjustments that turn three-chip greens into up-and-down saves.
Green reading, stroke mechanics, distance control, and pre-putt routine. George's putting curriculum focuses on the two things most golfers ignore: speed control on long putts and reading break correctly. These are the strokes that separate an 85 from a 79.
A structured practice methodology with range drills, short game drills, and putting drills designed to transfer to the course. Most golfers spend 90% of their range time on driver. This course fixes that with a framework you can use every session.
George studied psychology at Cal State Northridge before he ever taught a golf lesson. His mental coaching program covers pre-shot routine, on-course decision making, managing pressure, and the psychology of bouncing back from bad holes.
On-course vlogs and strategy lessons showing how George thinks through shot selection, club choice, and risk management on real holes. This is the difference between shooting your best possible score and leaving five strokes on the course because of bad decisions.
A statistics course with a companion app and forum, plus equipment analysis. Learn which stats actually predict scoring improvement, how to track them, and how to match your equipment to your swing characteristics instead of guessing at the pro shop.
These are the tools annual members get the day they sign up. Designed to close the gap between watching a lesson and actually changing what happens on your next round.
These are just example free bonuses meant to increase conversion rates on your main offer. This has been the difference between getting a 1x breakeven for my clients and getting a 4x return.
A structured 45-minute range practice plan that mirrors how George trains his tour players. Three phases: warm-up sequence, block practice with targeted drills, and game simulation with shot shaping. Includes a shot tracking card to log results and spot patterns over time.
A 28-card reference deck of the most common swing faults George sees in his forum reviews, paired with the specific fix for each. Each card: photo of the fault, one-line diagnosis, one drill to correct it, and a QR code linking to the relevant academy lesson.
A course management guide focused on shots inside 100 yards, where 65% of your score lives. Covers wedge distance control, green reading fundamentals, short game shot selection, and a pre-round warm-up routine specific to the scoring zone.
Here's who built it, and why.
I run Facebook and Instagram ads for founder-led education businesses.
My clients are people like you: creators and educators who have built real audiences through years of hard work, great content, and word of mouth. They come to me when they are ready to pour fuel on what is already working.
I'm selective. The business has to genuinely help people, the customers have to love it, and I have to feel proud if someone found out I was behind the ads. George Gankas Golf checks every box.
Not hypothetical. Not from three years ago. These happened in the last few months.
Got a client onto the New York Times bestseller list. He had been chasing that goal on his own for over a decade. I built the campaign that finally got him there.
Generated nearly $1,000,000 in revenue through Facebook ads alone for a single client, in just 11 days. Same client, same product. Better strategy, better creative, better pages.
Ran a volunteer campaign for a live event. Sold out every seat at 3x ROAS. I did it for free because I believed in the event.
Launched ads in beginning of March 2026 and already grossed $26K in the last 30 days.
I don't charge if it's not profitable. That's not a tagline. It's been the deal for over eleven years.
I take a percentage of the growth I bring in, only after the math works. After ad spend. After your expenses. After my fee. If it's not profitable after everything is accounted for, where you make more than I do, I don't charge. That's why I only take on clients I'm confident I can deliver for. I never spend just to spend.
Facebook ads management is the core, but I also build the landing pages, create the ad visuals, and develop new bonuses designed to lift conversion rates on both the ads and the offer. Everything on this pitch page, the design, the copy, the bonus kit, is the kind of work I do for every client.
Every page, bonus, and creative asset I build is yours. Use it for organic traffic, email campaigns, wherever. No exclusivity clauses, no extra percentages. If something I made helps your audience through a channel I'm not running, that's a win.
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