Turning Stone Resort has hired KAY MCMAHON as its newest golf teaching professional. She is one of the few LPGA instructors who is also a member of the PGA of America. McMahon also received the distinction in 2020 as one of the top four elite LPGA instructors. During her amateur playing days, McMahon captured the […]
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Turning Stone Resort has hired KAY MCMAHON as its newest golf teaching professional. She is one of the few LPGA instructors who is also a member of the PGA of America. McMahon also received the distinction in 2020 as one of the top four elite LPGA instructors. During her amateur playing days, McMahon captured the Minnesota State Public Links Championship twice. Her professional playing career includes qualifying and playing in three U.S. Women’s Open Championships, among many other LPGA events. McMahon’s leadership in the industry included teaching tour players to rank beginners, women, men, juniors, and seniors. She is also director of instruction and co-founder of eduKaytion Golf, featuring her innovative teaching program, Golf 8.5, her simplified approach to learning, and improving every aspect of the golf swing. Using her trademarked technique, McMahon will be conducting in-person lessons, clinics, and golf schools at Turning Stone’s Golf Dome, with health and safety protocols, which include mandatory face coverings.