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Keith
Butts
USGTF Level IV Master Teaching Professional
Kingwood, TX
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I
was born November 24, 1943 in Detroit, Michigan. In school I was
an average student who was a little better than average in such
sports as football, baseball and basketball. For example, when
I was a freshman, I played basketball for the varsity team. At
the age of 17 I went to work in the manufacturing industry, and
during that time I started playing golf., Within three years,
I was shooting scores in the high 70's and playing in local amateur
tournaments.
In
1966, I was drafted into the military and sent to Europe, where
I became a light weapons specialist and served special duty on
the European Marksmanship Team. I spent my tour of duty traveling
around the world competing in international competition. In 1968
I was released from active duty from the military and started
attending Monroe Community College. I played second man on the
golf team for MCCC and was a medalist twice in collegiate competition.
After graduating from MCCC, I transferred to Eastern Michigan
University, but to help with my college expenses I gave up collegiate
golf and went to work for a PGA professional. At Radrick Farms
Golf Course, my duties included golf course started, ranger, golf
shop attendant, and handicap chairman. During this time I also
caddied in professional tournaments such as the Michigan Open,
Michigan PGA, US Open qualifiers and PGA qualifiers. In addition,
I played in the Michigan Open qualifiers twice where I missed
qualifying by three shots the first time and by two shots the
next time.
In 1976 I earned my Bachelor of Science degree from Eastern Michigan
University in education, majoring in physical science and mathematics.
I also received a Certificate of Merit in recognition for outstanding
scholarship. For the next 22 years I taught in the Michigan and
Texas public school systems. During this time I also earned a
Masters of Science degree in Science Education from Eastern Michigan
in 1979.
In September of 1998 I became a Certified Golf Teaching Professional
via the United States Golf Teachers Federation. Then, in April
of 1999, I began operating KAB Golf at the Humble Oil Patch Golf
Center, and for the next five years I gave more than 3000 golf
lessons. In October of 2003 I earned my Level IV Master Teaching
Professional certification with the USGTF and also participated
in the Examiner's Course.
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