Highlighting Specialities

Highlighting Specialities

A Coach’s specialities are an important part of the Bio and help Players quickly understand areas of focus and expertise. This is not about repeating every onboarding answer, but about showing where a Coach’s strengths shine through. Placing specialities clearly in the Bio helps Players make informed decisions and builds trust in the coaching style offered.

Specialities might include areas such as swing technique, short game, putting, or driver performance, as well as broader aspects like golf fitness, mindset, or working with juniors. For some Coaches, it may be tournament preparation; for others, it may be helping beginners feel comfortable on the course.

What matters most is that the Bio communicates these strengths in a way that feels natural and supportive. Instead of listing skills mechanically, effective profiles weave them into the story of coaching style and philosophy. This allows Players to see not only what a Coach teaches, but how those strengths translate into progress and confidence on the course.

By highlighting specialities within the Bio, a Coach demonstrates focus, credibility, and value. It ensures that when Players explore a profile, they gain an immediate sense of expertise and whether the approach aligns with their own goals.

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