Data first, opinion second
Every change we make is verifiable on TrackMan. If the numbers don't show improvement, the change wasn't real. We don't argue with the radar.
100 Google Reviews · 4.9★ · TrackMan 4 + GSPro · Aurora's most-reviewed indoor club
Coaches
Daniel Kwon — Director of Golf, former NCAA scholarship golfer — runs every lesson. Trust Chen Pow contributes to student development and group sessions.
02 · Director of Golf
Director of Golf · Founder
Former NCAA scholarship golfer. Built Club X to be the kind of place serious players actually want to belong to. Available by text — 289-802-1026.
Book a Lesson with Daniel →Daniel played NCAA Division I golf on a full scholarship at the University of South Carolina Upstate before turning his attention to teaching. He founded Club X to be the kind of indoor club he wished existed when he was a kid in Aurora — measured coaching, no ego, no membership theatre.
In two and a half years he has taught over 1,000 lessons across every handicap level — from total beginners to scratch players preparing for amateur events. His approach: read the TrackMan, find the highest-leverage fix, hand the student a drill they can execute alone, repeat.
He is reachable directly — text 289-802-1026 during business hours. He answers his own phone.
03 · Coach
Golf Coach
National-level athlete background. Brings sports-performance discipline to swing instruction.
Trust comes from a national-level competitive athletics background outside of golf — which is where his coaching strength comes from. He treats swing instruction the way sports performance coaches treat any motor pattern: assess, drill the smallest necessary change, measure the response.
Trust assists Daniel with student development and contributes to the coaching philosophy at Club X. Booked lessons consolidate to Daniel for consistency, so the player works with one coach across packages.
04 · Philosophy
Every change we make is verifiable on TrackMan. If the numbers don't show improvement, the change wasn't real. We don't argue with the radar.
Most lessons fail because they introduce three or four swing thoughts. We introduce one. Drill it. Re-measure. Then maybe a second.
The lesson isn't useful if it doesn't survive the drive home. We send written summaries: cause, fix, drill, two numbers to watch.
60 minutes on TrackMan with Daniel. Find out exactly why you slice — or it's free.