John Norsworthy, son to Ernest and Elizabeth, was born in Guildford, England in 1937.
Living just a few minutes from the local golf course, John at the age of six started making re...voir plusJohn Norsworthy, son to Ernest and Elizabeth, was born in Guildford, England in 1937.
Living just a few minutes from the local golf course, John at the age of six started making regular visits there and under the guidance of a friendly member, a WWI veteran, he became acquainted with chipping, putting and the general rules of the game.
At the age of twelve, John started caddying and at seventeen he started a five-year apprenticeship as an assistant at the Roehampton, Wansted and Dulwich golf clubs just a few miles from the center of London.
In 1960 John played in The Open Championship at St. Andrews, which that year celebrated its centenary anniversary.
He found he had a natural calling as a teacher and in 1961, after qualifying as a British PGA pro, became the assistant pro at the Dulwich and Sydenham Hill Golf Club in London, England. During this time, he was a member of the British assistants team in a match against the Carris Trophy team (amateurs).
A couple of years later John became the head pro at the Radyr Golf Club in Wales. While there he also became captain of the South Wales PGA and a golf correspondent for the national TV channel TWW.
Following that, John worked for the British PGA to promote golf in Nigeria in Africa, where he also the founded the Nigerian PGA.
In the early 70s, golf was starting to bloom in the French Cote D’Azur and he was asked to become the head pro at the Valbonne-Opio golf club. He also spent a couple of years in Belgium as the head pro at the Royal Waterloo golf club, the same club where Henry Cotton had held the same position some years before. While there he frequently gave lessons to the King Léopold and became the cofounder of the Belgian PGA.
Finally he returned to the Cote D’Azur once again as the Valbonne head pro, then head pro at the Riveria Golf-Mandelieu Club in Cannes before becoming the director of the St. Philippe Golf Academy from its opening in 2002 until 2008.
Today John lives in the South of France with his wife Ida where he continues to share the magic of his Good Golf is Easy training program with his students.voir moins