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Performance Golf Coach:

Cameron McCormick


Cameron McCormick

Coached Jordan Spieth since age 12 — 3-time Major champion and multiple PGA Tour winner

2015 PGA of America National Teacher of the Year

Coached over 20 PGA, LPGA, and developmental tour players

Golf Magazine Top 100 Teacher

4 USGA Junior Amateur champions coached in the past decade

Founder of Altus Performance and Director of Instruction at Trinity Forest Golf Club, Dallas

Background in competitive collegiate and professional golf

Co-host of the "Earn Your Edge" podcast on high performance in golf & life


Cameron McCormick is one of the most respected and sought-after golf coaches in the world, renowned for his deep expertise in biomechanics, motor learning, and the psychology of performance. Born in Melbourne, Australia, Cameron came to golf later than most — picking up the game seriously at 16 — but his relentless pursuit of knowledge quickly set him apart. He began teaching in Australia in 1998 before relocating to the United States, where his career would reach the highest levels of the sport.

His coaching journey took a defining turn on July 6, 2006, when he gave his first lesson to a 12-year-old Jordan Spieth. That relationship has spanned nearly two decades, producing a 3-time Major champion and one of the most celebrated careers in modern golf. McCormick's approach from day one was the same as it is today — before he ever looked at a swing, he wanted to know the person: their goals, their mindset, their drive.

Beyond Spieth, Cameron has built one of the most impressive coaching rosters in the game. His clients include LPGA standout So Yeon Ryu, Beau Hossler, and more than 20 players across the PGA, Champions, Web.com, and LPGA Tours. He has also developed four USGA Junior Amateur champions over the past decade, cementing his legacy as a coach who shapes careers from the ground up.

At the core of Cameron's philosophy is a belief that great coaching goes far beyond the swing. Drawing on biomechanics, motor learning theory, and sports psychology, he builds players who understand their game deeply and can perform under pressure when it matters most. Central to that process is identifying each player's root flaw first — because until you know the true source of your misses, everything else is noise. Cameron's system is built around clearing that noise: working on the right thing, in the right order, at the right time, so players never find themselves buried under competing swing thoughts or chasing fixes that don't address the real problem. His founding of Altus Performance — a high-level coaching program at Trinity Forest Golf Club in Dallas — reflects that mission: to create an environment where athletes and coaches are unified in the pursuit of continuous, focused improvement.

Recognized as Golf Magazine's Top 100 Teacher and the 2015 PGA of America National Teacher of the Year, Cameron's accolades speak to a career built on results, not reputation. That track record is no accident — it's the product of a coaching philosophy that mirrors what Performance Golf has always believed: that real, lasting improvement comes when a player stops guessing and starts working on the right thing with intention and clarity. He shares these principles beyond the lesson tee through co-hosting the "Earn Your Edge: Decoding Excellence in Golf & Life" podcast, and through his work with GolfPass and Skillest, bringing that systematic, root-cause approach to golfers of every level around the world.