Jean-Emmanuel Elbaz's professional career may seem surprising: from jazz musician, he became a golf coach!You're probably wondering how you go from being a musician to a golf coach...view moreJean-Emmanuel Elbaz's professional career may seem surprising: from jazz musician, he became a golf coach!You're probably wondering how you go from being a musician to a golf coach?According to Jean-Emmanuel Elbaz, golf and music have a lot in common. He explains:"If I had not been a musician, I would never have come up with this coaching method. You probably find it normal for a musician to work on his scales in order to progress technically and that he no longer works on scales when he plays a tune at home or on stage? It makes sense. If he doesn't work on his scales, he can't progress technically and if he keeps thinking about technique while playing, he can't be creative and can't perform effectively. This is exactly the same for the golfer!When I started golf at the age of 24, I realized that this idea was not often followed by golfers. They never stop thinking about their technique on the golf course, by mentally breaking down their swing. Obviously, this doesn't work.I found that professional players who benefit from mental training in addition to their technical training, progress faster and show better results. I then became interested in mental training techniques in sport and followed a mental coaching training program.At the age of 30, I created and taught "Golf without technique", an original and unprecedented method of golf instruction with one major objective: to allow all golfers to reach their full potential without the need of additional work on their technique."For over 20 years, players who have used this method, from beginners to great champions, have applauded this method: simple goals, easy to apply on the golf course, giving the player the ability to play more consistently in a very short time, without making big changes to his swing!Thomas Levet, six-time winner on the European Tour and Ryder Cup champion says: "Thanks to this method, you will become better golfers without having to hit a single ball on the driving range. If it works for us, the Tour Players, it will work for you too!"At 38, Jean-Emmanuel Elbaz became a PGA Pro member and completed his coaching with teaching techniques as well.A few years later, he decided to make his golf method available to the largest number of people by developing an application for iPhone and Android called "15 Minute Golf Coach."You can download 15 minute Golf Coach app for free on the App Store (iOS) and on the Play Store (Android).Jean-Emmanuel Elbaz has worked with thousands of golfers. He tells us how he succeeded in helping them reach their goals:"My main concern is that players get results as quickly and easily as possible. To achieve this, they must always keep in mind what a golfer has to do to perform well: work on technique while training and then forget it almost completely on the golf course. Just like a musician does."view less