Matthew Tipper

19th December 2022

We are delighted to formally introduce Matthew Tipper to the team here at Golf At Goodwood, the first coach to specifically help golfers improve their short game techniques and better their scores.

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Matthew Tipper is a PGA Professional and worldwide instructor, who works with players all over the world from the USA, Europe and Asia.

As Golf At Goodwood’s new short game ambassador, Matthew will engage with members to help them lower their handicap and finish the course in fewer strokes by focusing on the short game fundamentals.

Following early success in tournament golf, Matthew realised his passion lay in coaching. After playing golf for 10 years, he attended David Leadbetter’s Academy in the UK to develop his game as well as his coaching ambition.

Matthew Tipper spent time working in Malaysia, Dubai and Portugal before coaching for Worthing-born master instructor, David Leadbetter’s Academy in China.

After setting up a national academy at Toya Golf Club in Poland, Matthew coached one of Europe’s brightest talents, world number 52 and two time DP World Tour winner, Polish professional Adrian Meronk.

Matthew has represented the world’s leading short game coach James Sieckmann assisting his PGA and LPGA tour players across the USA, Europe and Asia.

He also assists James Sieckmann with his PGA tour players including Stewart Cink, Adibarn Lahiri, Brandon Hage, Cameron Tringale and LPGA stars Andrea Lee and I K Kim.

When working in the UK Matthew will be based across Golf At Goodwood delivering short game sessions to players of all abilities. More information about Matthews lesson packages and how to book can be found here.

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