Andrew is internationally recognised as one of Europe's most popular and successful golfers.
Andrew turned Professional in 1991 at the age of 21 after a very successful amateur career which saw him win the 1987 Scottish Boys Championship, 1991 Scottish Amateur Strokeplay Championship and representing GB & Ireland in the 1991 Walker Cup.
He then became a member of the European Tour 1n 1993 and has played at the very highest level, competing in almost 500 European Tour events and numerous Major Championships around the globe since making his professional debut.
Andrew Coltart was also a member of the European 1999 Ryder Cup team playing in the singles against Tiger Woods.
Internationally recognised as one of Europe's most popular and successful golfers, his record speaks for itself:
Winner - 1994 Scottish PGA Championship Winner - 1994 Australian PGA Championship
Winner - 1997 Australian PGA Championship
Winner - 1997/98 Australian Order of Merit
Winner - 1998 Qatar Masters
Winner - 2001 Great North Open
Winning Team - 1995 Dunhill Cup
12 Open Championship Appearances
3 USPGA Appearances
2 US Open Appearances
TEAMS
1999 Ryder Cup
6 Time Dunhill Cup Team Member
4 Time World Cup Team Member
Gary Nicol
European Tour Coach
Gary started his Professional career in 1987, at the age of 20, as assistant Pro to Ryder Cup player Norman Wood at Royal Guernsey Golf Club in the Channel Islands. He returned to his native Scotland a year later to join the Professional staff at Dalmahoy Country Club near Edinburgh for three years.
The next four years were spent as Head Teaching Professional at private golf clubs, first in Hamburg, Germany then in Graz, Austria coaching golfers of all standards. In 1995 Gary packed a suitcase to travel on the European Tour as Andrew Oldcorn's full time coach. His reputation as a knowledgeable and enthusiastic coach soon spread and he has since successfully coached more than 25 Tour Pros.
Traveling to over 250 Tour events and numerous Major Championships worldwide, coaching numerous Ryder Cup players and multiple tournament winners has enabled him to amass a wealth of knowledge of all aspects of the game, which is reflected to his holistic approach to golf instruction.
His most successful students to date include:
Andrew Oldcorn - 3 Time Winner on tour including 2001 Volvo PGA Championship.
Bradley Dredge - Winner 2005 World Cup & 2006 Omega European Masters.
Richard Finch - Winner of the 2007 New Zealand Open & 2008 Irish Open.
David Drysdale - Winner 2004 Challenge Tour Grand Final & 2006 Peugeot Challenge
Gary Emerson - Winner 2004 Russian Open.
Garry Houston - 2008 Welsh PGA Championship.
Raymond Russell
European Tour Professional
Raymond turned pro at the age of 22 after a long and illustrious amateur career which saw him win the 1987 Scottish Boys under-16s, 1991 Scottish Youths and represent GB & Ireland in the 1993 Walker Cup.
Raymond won the 1996 Cannes Open in only his 4th European Tour event and has been a consistent performer around the world ever since, hampered only by occasional illness and injury.
In 1998 he finished tied 4th in The Open Championship at Royal Birkdale, only one shot behind Tiger Woods and two behind eventual winner Mark O'Meara.
His work ethic, determination and communication skills have made him one of the most respected and personable players in the golfing world and a welcome addition to the Tour Pro Experience Golf Schools (TPEGS) team.
His career highlights so far:
Winner - 1996 Cannes Open
4th Place - 1998 Open Championship
Winner - 2010 Peugeot Emporda Classic - Alps Tour
Winner - 2010 Beko Pro-Am - Turkey
Winner - 2010 Allianz Order of Merit
TEAMS:
Dunhill Cup - 1996
World Cup - 1997 - Runners Up